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1. The Aphasia Recovery Cohort, an open-source chronic stroke repository.

2. Concurrent tDCS-fMRI after stroke reveals link between attention network organization and motor improvement.

3. A Rose by Any Other Name: Mapping Taxonomic and Thematic Naming Errors Poststroke.

4. Improved naming in patients with Broca's aphasia with tDCS.

5. Progressive lesion necrosis is related to increasing aphasia severity in chronic stroke.

6. Subacute aphasia recovery is associated with resting-state connectivity within and beyond the language network.

7. Associations of small vessel disease and acute symptomatic seizures in ischemic stroke patients.

8. Dynamic network properties of the superior temporal gyrus mediate the impact of brain age gap on chronic aphasia severity.

9. Diabetes, brain health, and treatment gains in post-stroke aphasia.

10. Different aspects of hand grip performance associated with structural connectivity of distinct sensorimotor networks in chronic stroke.

11. Advanced Brain Age and Chronic Poststroke Aphasia Severity.

12. Brain health imaging markers, post-stroke aphasia and Cognition: A scoping review.

13. Disconnectomics to unravel the network underlying deficits of spatial exploration and attention.

14. The Wernicke conundrum revisited: evidence from connectome-based lesion-symptom mapping.

15. The Severity-Calibrated Aphasia Naming Test.

16. Predictors beyond the lesion: Health and demographic factors associated with aphasia severity.

17. Poststroke Seizures and the Risk of Dementia Among Young Stroke Survivors.

18. Incidence of Poststroke Depression in Patients With Poststroke Dysphagia.

19. The Prognostic Utility of Electroencephalography in Stroke Recovery: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis.

20. Disruptions of the Human Connectome Associated With Hemispatial Neglect.

21. Predicting upper extremity motor improvement following therapy using EEG-based connectivity in chronic stroke.

22. The role of disrupted structural connectivity in aphasia.

23. Right hemispheric white matter hyperintensities improve the prediction of spatial neglect severity in acute stroke.

24. Isolating the white matter circuitry of the dorsal language stream: Connectome-Symptom Mapping in stroke induced aphasia.

25. Racial Differences in Blood Pressure Control Following Stroke: The REGARDS Study.

26. Upper and Lower Limb Motor Function Correlates with Ipsilesional Corticospinal Tract and Red Nucleus Structural Integrity in Chronic Stroke: A Cross-Sectional, ROI-Based MRI Study.

27. Cortical microstructural changes associated with treated aphasia recovery.

28. Effect of Stroke on Contralateral Functional Connectivity.

29. Risk models to predict late-onset seizures after stroke: A systematic review.

30. Speech timing changes accompany speech entrainment in aphasia.

31. Neural correlates of within-session practice effects in mild motor impairment after stroke: a preliminary investigation.

32. Neural structures supporting spontaneous and assisted (entrained) speech fluency.

33. Predicting naming responses based on pre-articulatory electrical activity in individuals with aphasia.

34. Neural organization of speech production: A lesion-based study of error patterns in connected speech.

35. Factors Influencing Oral Intake Improvement and Feeding Tube Dependency in Patients with Poststroke Dysphagia.

36. Progression of Aphasia Severity in the Chronic Stages of Stroke.

37. Mapping acute lesion locations to physiological swallow impairments after stroke.

38. Neuroanatomical structures supporting lexical diversity, sophistication, and phonological word features during discourse.

39. Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation vs Sham Stimulation to Treat Aphasia After Stroke: A Randomized Clinical Trial.

40. Differences in swallow physiology in patients with left and right hemispheric strokes.

41. Types of naming errors in chronic post-stroke aphasia are dissociated by dual stream axonal loss.

42. Predicting recovery in acute poststroke aphasia.

43. Commentary: Addressing Racial Disparities in Stroke: The Wide Spectrum Investigation of Stroke Outcome Disparities on Multiple Levels (WISSDOM).

44. Pre-articulatory electrical activity associated with correct naming in individuals with aphasia.

45. Regional Brain Dysfunction Associated with Semantic Errors in Comprehension.

46. Sensorimotor impairment of speech auditory feedback processing in aphasia.

47. Cortical disconnection of the ipsilesional primary motor cortex is associated with gait speed and upper extremity motor impairment in chronic left hemispheric stroke.

48. Mapping Language Networks Using the Structural and Dynamic Brain Connectomes.

49. Temporal lobe networks supporting the comprehension of spoken words.

50. Non-fluent speech following stroke is caused by impaired efference copy.

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