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    Longitudinal study of basal cortisol levels in healthy elderly subjects: Evidence for subgroups by Lupien, Sonia, Lecours, AndréRoch, Schwartz, George, Sharma, Shakti, Hauger, Richard L., Meaney, Michael J., Nair, N.P.V.

    Published in Neurobiology of aging (1996)
    “…A group of 51 healthy elderly volunteer subjects participated in a 3- to 6-year longitudinal study of basal cortisol levels. Once per year basal cortisol…”
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    Initial right hemisphere take-over and subsequent bilateral participation during recovery from aphasia by Ansaldo, Ana Inés, Arguin, Martin, Lecours, Andréroch

    Published in Aphasiology (01-03-2002)
    “…Background: In 1887, Gowers proposed that supplemental action by the right frontal cortex could sustain language following aphasia. Since then, many studies…”
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    Visual neglect and left-sided context effects by Audet, T, Bub, D, Lecours, A R

    Published in Brain and cognition (01-05-1991)
    “…Patients with visual neglect generally fail to respond to an item placed on the left of a target location, even when both stimuli are situated in the right…”
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    Educational level and the word frequency effect: a lexical decision investigation by Tainturier, M J, Tremblay, M, Lecours, A R

    Published in Brain and language (01-10-1992)
    “…It is known that speed and accuracy in recognizing words are constrained by the frequency of occurrence of these words ("frequency effect"). This study…”
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    Illiteracy and brain damage--1. Aphasia testing in culturally contrasted populations (control subjects) by Lecours, A R, Mehler, J, Parente, M A, Caldeira, A, Cary, L, Castro, M J, Dehaut, F, Delgado, R, Gurd, J, de Fraga Karmann, D

    Published in Neuropsychologia (1987)
    “…One hundred neurologically healthy adults were tested for their pointing (choosing one of four or six line drawings as the match to an auditorily presented…”
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    Aging and the word frequency effect: a lexical decision investigation by Tainturier, M J, Tremblay, M, Lecours, A R

    Published in Neuropsychologia (1989)
    “…It is known that speed and accuracy in recognizing words are constrained by their frequency of occurrence ("frequency effect"). This study bears on the…”
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    Illiteracy and brain damage. 3: A contribution to the study of speech and language disorders in illiterates with unilateral brain damage (initial testing) by Lecours, A R, Mehler, J, Parente, M A, Beltrami, M C, Canossa de Tolipan, L, Cary, L, Castro, M J, Carrono, V, Chagastelles, L, Dehaut, F

    Published in Neuropsychologia (1988)
    “…This report bears on the behavior of 188 unilateral stroke subjects when administered an aphasia screening test comprising a short interview as well as naming,…”
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    Illiteracy and brain damage. 2. Manifestations of unilateral neglect in testing "auditory comprehension" with iconographic materials by Lecours, A R, Mehler, J, Parente, M A, Aguiar, L R, da Silva, A B, Caetano, M, Camarotti, H, Castro, M J, Dehaut, F, Dumais, C

    Published in Brain and cognition (01-07-1987)
    “…This report concerns the sentence-picture matching behavior of 100 neurologically healthy and 169 brain-damaged subjects, all of whom were unilingual adult…”
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