5Marien P, Engelborghs S, Vignolo L A. The many faces of crossed aphasia in dextrals:report of nine eases and review of the literature. European Journal of Neurology,2001,8:643
6Castro - caldas, Confraria A. Age and type of crossed aphasia in dextrals due to stroke. Brain And Language, 1984,23:126.
5[6]Assal G, Perentes E, Deruaz JP. Crossed aphasia in a right-handed patient postmorten findings. Arch Neurology 1981; 38:455
6[7]Hatta T. Recognition of Japanese kanji in the left and right visual fields. Neuropsychologia 1977; 15:685
7[8]Wang Y. Relations Between the sides of linguistic cerebral dominance and manually in Chinese aphasics. Chin Med J Engl 1996; 109 (7): 572 - 6
8[10]Coppens P, Hungerford S, Yamaguchi S, et al. Crossed aphasia: an analysis of the symptoms, their frequency, and a comparison with left-hemisphere aphasia symptomatology. Brain Language 2002; 83 (3): 425 - 63
9[11]Schweiger A, Weschler AF, Mazziota JC. Metabolic correlates of linguistic functions in a patient with crossed aphasia. Aphasiology 1987; 5:415 - 21
10[12]Kreisler A, Godefroy O, Delmaire C. The anatomy of aphasia revisited. Neurology 2000;54(5):1117 -23