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Theory and testing in Landau-Kleffner Syndrome Volume 3, issue 4, December 2001

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2. Sieratzki JS, Calvert GA, Brammer M, David A, Woll B. Accessibility of spoken, written and language in Landau-Kleffner syndrome: a linguistic and functional MRI study. Epileptic Disord 2001; 3: 79-89.

3. Morrell F, Whisler WW, Smith MC, Hoeppner TJ, de Toledo-Morrell L, Pierre-Louis SJC, Kanner AM, Buelow JM, Ristanovic R, Bergen D, et al. Landau-Kleffner Syndrome: treatment with subpial intracortical transection. Brain 1995; 118: 1529-46.

4. Grote CL, Van Slyke P, Hoeppner JA. Language outcome following multiple subpial transection for Landau-Kleffner syndrome. Brain 1999; 122: 561-6.

5. MacSweeney M, Campbell R, Calvert GA, McGuire MK, David AS, Suckling J, Andrew C, Woll B, Brammer MJ. Dispersed activation in the left temporal cortex for speech-reading in congenitally deaf people. Proc R Soc Lond B 2001; 268: 451-7.

6. Calvert GA, Bullmore ET, Brammer MJ, Campbell R, Williams SCR, McGuire PK, Woodruff PWR, Iversen SD, David AS. Activation of auditory cortex during silent lipreading. Science 1997; 276: 593-6.

Received August 26, 2001