Listening to classical music influences brain connectivity in post-stroke aphasia: A pilot study. Chea, M., Ben Salah, A., Toba, M. N., Zeineldin, R., Kaufmann, B., Weill-Chounlamountry, A., Naccache, L., Bayen, E., & Bartolomeo, P. Annals of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine, 67(4):101825, May, 2024.
Listening to classical music influences brain connectivity in post-stroke aphasia: A pilot study [link]Paper  doi  bibtex   
@article{chea_listening_2024,
	title = {Listening to classical music influences brain connectivity in post-stroke aphasia: {A} pilot study},
	volume = {67},
	issn = {1877-0657},
	shorttitle = {Listening to classical music influences brain connectivity in post-stroke aphasia},
	url = {https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1877065724000095},
	doi = {∞},
	number = {4},
	urldate = {2024-03-12},
	journal = {Annals of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine},
	author = {Chea, Maryane and Ben Salah, Amina and Toba, Monica N. and Zeineldin, Ryan and Kaufmann, Brigitte and Weill-Chounlamountry, Agnès and Naccache, Lionel and Bayen, Eléonore and Bartolomeo, Paolo},
	month = may,
	year = {2024},
	keywords = {Aphasia, Brain connectivity, Music-assisted rehabilitation, Stroke rehabilitation},
	pages = {101825},
}

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