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1 se had atrophy that included portions of the left temporal lobe.
2 ion cortex in ventral-medial portions of the left temporal lobe.
3 ominantly or exclusively within the anterior left temporal lobe.
4 F volume, especially in the frontal lobe and left temporal lobe.
5 confluent enhancing nodules and edema in the left temporal lobe.
6 in anisotropy within the white matter of the left temporal lobe.
7 rocess, at least for verbal material, in the left temporal lobe.
8 ions that included the prefrontal cortex and left temporal lobe.
9 detected a single hyperintense lesion in the left temporal lobe.
10 sentation, was distributed along the ventral left temporal lobe and along the extent of both superior
11  cortical thickness correlations between the left temporal lobe and left occipital cortex not showing
12 the frontal lobes, anterior cingulate gyrus, left temporal lobe, and of white matter bilaterally in t
13  semantic dementia patients with predominant left temporal lobe atrophy showed better recognition of
14            The manner in which the right and left temporal lobes contribute to semantic knowledge is
15                 This P300 asymmetry suggests left temporal lobe dysfunction at the onset of schizophr
16 ted potential (ERP) has provided evidence of left temporal lobe dysfunction in schizophrenia.
17 uency tasks in 12 right-handed patients with left temporal lobe epilepsy (LTLE) and 12 right-handed h
18 ypical dominance is greater in patients with left temporal lobe epilepsy and has been shown to be ass
19 agnetic resonance images of 21 patients with left temporal lobe epilepsy and medically intractable co
20 th improved verbal learning in patients with left temporal lobe epilepsy from preoperatively to 12 mo
21 related analysis revealed that patients with left temporal lobe epilepsy had greater activation in th
22                                              Left temporal lobe epilepsy patients showed increased ri
23 tients and the group effect in patients with left temporal lobe epilepsy suggest that minor structura
24  resonance imaging analysis revealed that in left temporal lobe epilepsy, greater left hippocampal ac
25                                           In left temporal lobe epilepsy, greater left than right ant
26 emporal lobe resection than verbal memory in left temporal lobe epilepsy.
27  surgical resection from either the right or left temporal lobe for the relief of intractable epileps
28  of the anterior, inferolateral parts of the left temporal lobe for the representation of names and t
29 erebral cortices on the left side and severe left temporal lobe hypoperfusion.
30         Together, these results suggest that left temporal lobe injury is associated with potentially
31 e for other routes from visual cortex to the left temporal lobe language areas.
32 yrus metabolism, and increases in normalized left temporal lobe metabolism.
33 bally corrected ROI means indicated that the left temporal lobes of individuals with schizophrenia we
34  30 min, patients with epileptic foci in the left temporal lobe performed disproportionately poorly o
35  age was associated with reduced activity in left temporal lobe regions from 250 to 350 ms and in lef
36 e left hippocampal remnant at 3 months after left temporal lobe resection compared to control subject
37 rning occur among patients with right versus left temporal lobe resections.
38 o significant differences in total cerebral, left temporal lobe, right temporal lobe, or total tempor
39 y, and visual episodic memory improved after left temporal lobe surgery, indicating a functional rele
40 renics displayed smaller amplitudes over the left temporal lobe than first-episode affective psychoti
41 cts of music perception/reproduction and the left temporal lobe to language semantics; both these reg
42 ophy group was reduced by 37%, with the mean left temporal lobe volume reduced by 19%.
43                  All tumors localized in the left temporal lobe were HGG.
44 phasia to ventral and medial portions of the left temporal lobe, while regression analyses in Alzheim

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