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According to the cognitive neuroscience approach to the study of language,
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One way of using the Z lens to test the left hemisphere's comprehension of spoken words is to
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Bavalier et al. (1997) used a particularly sensitive fMRI procedure to study reading. They found that the areas of cerebral activity
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It has been reported that naming faces, animals, and tools each activates a slightly different area of __________ lobe cortex.
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It has been estimated that the corpus callosum contains 200 million
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Reading aloud can be accomplished in two different ways: by the
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The results of CT and structural MRI studies of aphasic patients indicate that
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There seem to be two different procedures for reading aloud. The procedure that is based on stored information about the pronunciation of specific written words is called the __________ procedure.
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The fact that left-hemisphere damage disrupts American Sign Language but not pantomime gestures supports the __________ theory of cerebral asymmetry.
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In comparison to English speakers, Italian speakers are __________ to be diagnosed as dyslexic.
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Briefly describe the Wernicke-Geschwind model, and evaluate its ability to predict research findings. Reach a conclusion based on the evidence.
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According to the Wernicke-Geschwind model, __________ area is the center of speech production.
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According to the Wernicke-Geschwind model, the visual form of a read word is translated into a meaningful auditory code by
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Describe the ground-breaking study of Myers and Sperry on split-brain cats. Explain why it has been so influential, and describe three of its contributions.
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