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    Perre L, Pattamadilok C, Montant M, Ziegler JC.
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  • 34. A developmental deficit in short-term phonological memory: implications for language and reading.
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  • 36. Neural correlates of working memory performance in adolescents and young adults with dyslexia.
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  • 39. Perception of matching and conflicting audiovisual speech in dyslexic and fluent readers: an fMRI study at 3 T.
    Pekkola J, Laasonen M, Ojanen V, Autti T, Jääskeläinen IP, Kujala T, Sams M.
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