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To answer this question, we asked right-handed subjects first to look at and then to copy single letters or pseudoletters. We established that the visual presentation of letters activated a part of the left premotor cortex (BA6) that was also activated when the letters were being written by the subjects.
Abstract. In the present fMRI study, we addressed the question as to whether motor–perceptual interactions might be involved in reading.
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Visual presentation of single letters activates a premotor area involved in writing. NeuroImage, 19, 1492-1500]. We therefore suggested that letter-viewing ...
Visual presentation of single letters activates a premotor area involved in writing. Authors: Longcamp M, Anton JL, Roth M, Velay JL. Journal: NeuroImage.
Visual presentation of single letters activates a premotor area involved in writing. NeuroImage, 19, 1492–1500]. We therefore suggested that letter-viewing ...
Aug 11, 2015 · Longcamp, M., Anton, J.L., Roth, M. and Velay, J.L. (2003) Visual Presentation of Single Letters Activates a Premotor Area Involved in ...
Visual presentation of single letters activates a premotor area involved in writing. NeuroImage, 19(4), 1492–1500. http://doi.org/10.1016/S1053-8119(03) ...
Visual presentation of single letters activates a premotor area involved in writing. Neuroimage,. 19(4), 1492–1500. Longcamp, M., Anton, J. L., Roth, M ...
Visual presentation of single letters activates a premotor area involved in writing. NeuroImage, 19, 1492-1500. Malach, R., Levy, I., & Hasson, U. (2002) ...
Visual presentation of single letters activates a premotor area involved in writing. NeuroImage, 19, 1492–1500. Article PubMed Google Scholar. Malach, R ...