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First , it can be seen from Table 5 ( Lines 6–8 ) that the amount of brain area activated during the tasks and the ... While the left inferior frontal gyrus ( 44 , 45 ) continues to be included in the area of activation , five areas ...
First , it can be seen from Table 5 ( Lines 6–8 ) that the amount of brain area activated during the tasks and the ... While the left inferior frontal gyrus ( 44 , 45 ) continues to be included in the area of activation , five areas ...
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It should be noted that although both the regular past - read verb and irregular past - read verb comparisons show activation in the inferior parietal lobule ( 40 ) , it can be seen from Figures 2-4 below that the actual area involved ...
It should be noted that although both the regular past - read verb and irregular past - read verb comparisons show activation in the inferior parietal lobule ( 40 ) , it can be seen from Figures 2-4 below that the actual area involved ...
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Turning now to posterior areas of activation , the left middle temporal gyrus , area 21 , is activated in the ... 17 Several posterior areas of activation which are manifested in the irregular and nonce past tense conditions ( but not ...
Turning now to posterior areas of activation , the left middle temporal gyrus , area 21 , is activated in the ... 17 Several posterior areas of activation which are manifested in the irregular and nonce past tense conditions ( but not ...
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VOLUME 72 NUMBER 3 SEPTEMBER | 449 |
A positron emission tomographic study of regular and irregular verb morphology | 451 |
Head position and internally headed relative clauses David Basilico | 498 |
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