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- aggregation subject "Social Sciences".
- aggregation title "Brain asymmetry and visual word recognition: do we have a split fovea?".
- aggregation abstract "In this chapter we discuss how the anatomical divide between the left and the right brain half has implications for visual word recognition. In particular, it introduces the need for massive interhemispheric communication. Unlike what was believed in the traditional view, it looks increasingly likely that interhemispheric integration is already needed from the very first stages of word processing, when the letter information is combined to activate stored word representations. Taking into account these insights not only improves our understanding of the neurophysiological and cognitive mechanisms of reading, it also gives us new ideas to look at individual differences in reading.".
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