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fMRI Evidence for Dual Routes to the Mental Lexicon in Visual Word Recognition Christian J. Fiebach, Angela D. Friederici,
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Mannheim / Leipzig / Edinburgh / /

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Patterson / ERPs / /

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GBP / /

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University of Leipzig / Max Planck Institute of Cognitive Neuroscience / Massachusetts Institute of Technology / /

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visual word processing / pseudoword processing / visual processing / perceptual processing / search model / word processing / functional magnetic resonance imaging / functional imaging / brain imaging data / lexical search / prolonged serial search / semantic processing / presumed search times / so-called serial search models / phonological processing / bilateral occipito-temporal network / exhaustive search / search volume / language processing / face processing / face-processing system / /

MedicalCondition

psychiatric disorders / pure alexia / syndrome / /

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Max Planck Institute of Cognitive Neuroscience / University of Leipzig / Massachusetts Institute of Technology / /

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Karsten Mu / Angela D. Friederici / /

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previously obtained high-resolution whole-head / head / judge / /

ProgrammingLanguage

visual objects / /

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Massachusetts / /

PublishedMedium

Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience / /

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Neuroscience / 2002 Massachusetts Institute of Technology / 3-D / magnetic resonance imaging / http / /

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www.kun.nl/celex / /

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