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Auditory Discrimination After Left-Hemisphere Stroke: A Mismatch Negativity Follow-Up Study
2003
Stroke
and Purpose-We sought to determine the recovery of cortical auditory discrimination in aphasic, left-hemisphere-stroke patients by using an electrophysiological response called mismatch negativity (MMN) and speech-comprehension tests. Methods-MMN in 8 left-hemisphere stroke patients was recorded in response to duration and frequency changes in a repetitive, harmonically rich tone 4 and 10 days and again 3 and 6 months after their first unilateral stroke. Eight age-matched, healthy persons
doi:10.1161/01.str.0000078836.26328.3b
pmid:12817100
fatcat:c6pgx2heond5dot2de5wrrtm5y