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423 related items for PubMed ID: 18759193

  • 1. Expertise with characters in alphabetic and nonalphabetic writing systems engage overlapping occipito-temporal areas.
    Wong AC, Jobard G, James KH, James TW, Gauthier I.
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  • 3. The left ventral occipito-temporal response to words depends on language lateralization but not on visual familiarity.
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  • 4. Functional specialization and convergence in the occipito-temporal cortex supporting haptic and visual identification of human faces and body parts: an fMRI study.
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  • 6. Effects of literacy in early visual and occipitotemporal areas of Chinese and French readers.
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  • 10. Premotor activations in response to visually presented single letters depend on the hand used to write: a study on left-handers.
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  • 11. Orthographic and phonological processing of Chinese characters: an fMRI study.
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  • 12. Neuronal correlates of consistency and frequency effects on Chinese character naming: an event-related fMRI study.
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  • 14. From orthography to phonetics: ERP measures of grapheme-to-phoneme conversion mechanisms in reading.
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  • 15. Oral spelling and writing in a logographic language: insights from a Chinese dysgraphic individual.
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    Henry C, Gaillard R, Volle E, Chiras J, Ferrieux S, Dehaene S, Cohen L.
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  • 18. Reading without the left ventral occipito-temporal cortex.
    Seghier ML, Neufeld NH, Zeidman P, Leff AP, Mechelli A, Nagendran A, Riddoch JM, Humphreys GW, Price CJ.
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  • 19. Testing for dual brain processing routes in reading: a direct contrast of chinese character and pinyin reading using FMRI.
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  • 20. Differential activation of object-selective visual areas by passive viewing of pictures and words.
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