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This current article summarizes the relationship between regions of the brain and cognitive processes involved in naming. In particular, we discuss regions involved in modal input, amodal semantics, lexical semantics, lexical access, phonology, and phonetics. There is a general consensus in the lite...

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Amodal semantics
Anomia
Aphasia
Brain lesion
fMRI
Lexical access
Lexical semantics
Naming
Phonetics
Phonology
Primary progressive aphasia
Stroke
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