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References of "The Neural Basis of Reading" by Chapters

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Chapter I "Neural Constraints on a Functional Architecture for Word Recognition"


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Chapter 2 "Features Are Fundamental in Word Recognition"

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Chapter 3 "Semantic Asymmetries Must Originate in a Visual Asymmetry"

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Chapter 4 "The Functional Neuroanatomy of Reading"

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Chapter 5 "Neural Coding of Written Words in the Visual Word Form Area"

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Chapter 10 "Neural Correlates of the Cognitive Processes Underlying Reading"

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Chapter 10 "Mapping the Word Reading Circuitry in Skilled and Disabled Readers"

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Chapter 12 "The Reading Networks and Dyslexia"

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