English: This picture shows the main activation areas in the left hemisphere when someone is hearing a word (occipitotemporal; here orange) or reading a word (temporoparietal; here pink). (according to a study by Petersen et al. 1988, as referred to in M.T.Banich, "Neuropsychology", Houghton Mifflin Company 1997)
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2006-08-20 16:21 Jbuergle 201×169× (39843 bytes) This picture shows the main activation areas in the left hemisphere when someone is hearing a word (occipitotemporal; orange) or reading a word (temporoparietal; pink). (according to a study by Petersen et al. 1988, as referred to in M.T.Banich, "Neuropsy
2006-08-20 16:17 Jbuergle 201×169× (39843 bytes) This picture shows the main activation areas in the left hemisphere when someone is hearing a word (orange) or reading a word (pink). (according to a study by Petersen et al. 1988, as referred to in M.T.Banich, "Neuropsychology", Houghton Mifflin Company
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