Multiple Choice
Imaging studies of people with dyslexia during reading show
A) no differences when compared with typical readers.
B) greater activation of Broca's area and less activation of Wernicke's area and the angular gyrus than typical readers.
C) less activation of Broca's area and greater activation of Wernicke's area and the angular gyrus than typical readers.
D) less activation of Broca's area, Wernicke's area and the angular gyrus than typical readers.
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