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    Phonological decisions require both the left and right supramarginal gyri by Hartwigsen, Gesa, Baumgaertner, Annette, Price, Cathy J., Koehnke, Maria, Ulmer, Stephan, Siebner, Hartwig R.

    “…Recent functional imaging studies demonstrated that both the left and right supramarginal gyri (SMG) are activated when healthy right-handed subjects make…”
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    Perturbation of the left inferior frontal gyrus triggers adaptive plasticity in the right homologous area during speech production by Hartwigsen, Gesa, Saur, Dorothee, Price, Cathy J., Ulmer, Stephan, Baumgaertner, Annette, Siebner, Hartwig R.

    “…The role of the right hemisphere in aphasia recovery after left hemisphere damage remains unclear. Increased activation of the right hemisphere has been…”
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    Integration demands modulate effective connectivity in a fronto-temporal network for contextual sentence integration by Hartwigsen, Gesa, Henseler, Ilona, Stockert, Anika, Wawrzyniak, Max, Wendt, Christin, Klingbeil, Julian, Baumgaertner, Annette, Saur, Dorothee

    Published in NeuroImage (Orlando, Fla.) (15-02-2017)
    “…Previous neuroimaging studies demonstrated that a network of left-hemispheric frontal and temporal brain regions contributes to the integration of contextual…”
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    Phonological manipulation between speech perception and production activates a parieto-frontal circuit by Peschke, Claudia, Ziegler, Wolfram, Eisenberger, Juliane, Baumgaertner, Annette

    Published in NeuroImage (Orlando, Fla.) (02-01-2012)
    “…Repetition has been shown to activate the so-called ‘dorsal stream’, a network of temporo-parieto-frontal areas subserving the mapping of acoustic speech input…”
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    Increased facilitatory connectivity from the pre-SMA to the left dorsal premotor cortex during pseudoword repetition by Hartwigsen, Gesa, Saur, Dorothee, Price, Cathy J, Baumgaertner, Annette, Ulmer, Stephan, Siebner, Hartwig R

    Published in Journal of cognitive neuroscience (01-04-2013)
    “…Previous studies have demonstrated that the repetition of pseudowords engages a network of premotor areas for articulatory planning and articulation. However,…”
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    Fronto-parietal dorsal and ventral pathways in the context of different linguistic manipulations by Kellmeyer, Philipp, Ziegler, Wolfram, Peschke, Claudia, Juliane, Eisenberger, Schnell, Susanne, Baumgaertner, Annette, Weiller, Cornelius, Saur, Dorothee

    Published in Brain and language (01-11-2013)
    “…•We examine white matter fiber pathways using DTI-based probabilistic fiber-tracking.•Left parietal areas and inferior frontal gyrus, pars opercularis, connect…”
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    Associative vocabulary learning: development and testing of two paradigms for the (re-) acquisition of action- and object-related words by Freundlieb, Nils, Ridder, Volker, Dobel, Christian, Enriquez-Geppert, Stefanie, Baumgaertner, Annette, Zwitserlood, Pienie, Gerloff, Christian, Hummel, Friedhelm C, Liuzzi, Gianpiero

    Published in PloS one (06-06-2012)
    “…Despite a growing number of studies, the neurophysiology of adult vocabulary acquisition is still poorly understood. One reason is that paradigms that can…”
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    Word order processing in the bilingual brain by Saur, Dorothee, Baumgaertner, Annette, Moehring, Anja, Büchel, Christian, Bonnesen, Matthias, Rose, Michael, Musso, Mariachristina, Meisel, Jürgen M.

    Published in Neuropsychologia (2009)
    “…One of the issues debated in the field of bilingualism is the question of a “critical period” for second language acquisition. Recent studies suggest an…”
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    Communication-oriented group therapy for non-progressive dysarthria: A randomised controlled trial in an inpatient setting by Masoud, Vibeke, Baumgaertner, Annette

    “…To examine the effectiveness of communication-oriented group therapy for non-progressive dysarthria regarding functional speech and communicative…”
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    Dynamics of language reorganization after stroke by Saur, Dorothee, Lange, Rüdiger, Baumgaertner, Annette, Schraknepper, Valeska, Willmes, Klaus, Rijntjes, Michel, Weiller, Cornelius

    Published in Brain (London, England : 1878) (01-06-2006)
    “…Previous functional imaging studies of chronic stroke patients with aphasia suggest that recovery of language occurs in a pre-existing, bilateral network with…”
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    Intensive speech and language therapy after stroke – Authors' reply by Breitenstein, Caterina, Martus, Peter, Willmes, Klaus, Ziegler, Wolfram, Baumgaertner, Annette

    Published in The Lancet (British edition) (15-07-2017)
    “…We thank Ryo Sakamoto and colleagues for their Correspondence regarding our FCET2EC trial on the effectiveness of intensive speech and language therapy in…”
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    The prevalence of apraxia of speech in chronic aphasia after stroke: A bayesian hierarchical analysis by Ziegler, Wolfram, Aichert, Ingrid, Staiger, Anja, Willmes, Klaus, Baumgaertner, Annette, Grewe, Tanja, Flöel, Agnes, Huber, Walter, Rocker, Roman, Korsukewitz, Catharina, Breitenstein, Caterina

    Published in Cortex (01-06-2022)
    “…Apraxia of speech is a motor speech disorder that occurs after lesions to the left cerebral hemisphere, most often concomitant with aphasia. It requires…”
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    Right-hemispheric processing of non-linguistic word features: Implications for mapping language recovery after stroke by Baumgaertner, Annette, Hartwigsen, Gesa, Roman Siebner, Hartwig

    Published in Human brain mapping (01-06-2013)
    “…Verbal stimuli often induce right‐hemispheric activation in patients with aphasia after left‐hemispheric stroke. This right‐hemispheric activation is commonly…”
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    The right posterior inferior frontal gyrus contributes to phonological word decisions in the healthy brain: Evidence from dual-site TMS by Hartwigsen, Gesa, Price, Cathy J., Baumgaertner, Annette, Geiss, Gesine, Koehnke, Maria, Ulmer, Stephan, Siebner, Hartwig R.

    Published in Neuropsychologia (01-08-2010)
    “…There is consensus that the left hemisphere plays a dominant role in language processing, but functional imaging studies have shown that the right as well as…”
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    Integrity of the hippocampus and surrounding white matter is correlated with language training success in aphasia by Meinzer, Marcus, Mohammadi, Siawoosh, Kugel, Harald, Schiffbauer, Hagen, Flöel, Agnes, Albers, Johannes, Kramer, Kira, Menke, Ricarda, Baumgärtner, Annette, Knecht, Stefan, Breitenstein, Caterina, Deppe, Michael

    Published in NeuroImage (Orlando, Fla.) (15-10-2010)
    “…Aphasia after middle cerebral artery (MCA) stroke shows highly variable degrees of recovery. One possible explanation may be offered by the variability of the…”
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    Polymodal conceptual processing of human biological actions in the left inferior frontal lobe by Baumgaertner, Annette, Buccino, Giovanni, Lange, Ruediger, McNamara, Adam, Binkofski, Ferdinand

    Published in The European journal of neuroscience (01-02-2007)
    “…Apart from being increasingly implicated in higher motor control, Broca's area is considered to play an important role in action understanding by coding the…”
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    L-dopa does not add to the success of high-intensity language training in aphasia by Breitenstein, Caterina, Korsukewitz, Catharina, Baumgärtner, Annette, Flöel, Agnes, Zwitserlood, Pienie, Dobel, Christian, Knecht, Stefan

    “…L-dopa has been shown to improve outcome of moderate-intensity language training after stroke in acute aphasia. Given the critical role of training intensity…”
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