CommentWhat can we learn from healthy atypical individuals on the segregation of complementary functions?: Comment on “Phenotypes in hemispheric functional segregation? Perspectives and challenges” by Guy Vingerhoets
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Acknowledgements
We are deeply indebted to all colleagues of our research team that contributed to the design, acquisition, analysis and valorisation of the BIL&GIN, a database dedicated to the study of hemispheric specialization, namely: L. Petit, M. Joliot, E. Mellet, G. Jobard, and a special thank you to the engineers that supported us: M. Vigneau, N. Delcroix, F. Lamberton, M.-R. Turbelin, G. Leroux and G. Perchey.
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