The present work pursued the computational roles of these regions of tissue, using regularity of spelling-to-pronunciation translation as a marker for involvement in generating phonology and priming from just having read a particular word as a marker for operating via retrieval from associative memory. Any given brain region could be sensitive to one of these markers, to both, or to neither.

Division of Computational Labor between Broca's Area and Wernicke's Area in Reading Visually Presented Words

COLOMBO, LUCIA;
2002

Abstract

The present work pursued the computational roles of these regions of tissue, using regularity of spelling-to-pronunciation translation as a marker for involvement in generating phonology and priming from just having read a particular word as a marker for operating via retrieval from associative memory. Any given brain region could be sensitive to one of these markers, to both, or to neither.
2002
Proc. Intl. Soc. Mag. Reson. Med.
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