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  • 52. Offset masking in a divided visual field study.
    Young KM, Atchley RA, Atchley P.
    Laterality; 2009 Sep; 14(5):473-94. PubMed ID: 19214863
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  • 54. Mechanisms of attention in reading parafoveal words: a cross-linguistic study in children.
    Siéroff E, Dahmen R, Fagard J.
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  • 55. Benefits of interhemispheric integration on the Japanese Kana script-matching tasks.
    Yoshizaki K, Tsuji Y.
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  • 56. Cognitive consequences of asymmetrical visual distraction.
    Storm BC, Hernandez AE.
    J Gen Psychol; 2007 Oct; 134(4):415-34. PubMed ID: 18183738
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  • 58. Attentional asymmetry between visual hemifields is related to habitual direction of reading and its implications for debate on cause and effects of dyslexia.
    Kermani M, Verghese A, Vidyasagar TR.
    Dyslexia; 2018 Feb; 24(1):33-43. PubMed ID: 29214682
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