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Deaf readers benefit from lexical feedback during orthographic processing. [PDF]
Gutierrez-Sigut E +2 more
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Abstract Objectives Peer support roles are well established in mental health services, yet their integration into neurorehabilitation remains limited. This study offers novel insight into how staff perceive the opportunities and challenges of introducing a peer support worker role into a community brain injury service.
Stephen Dunne +2 more
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ERP Manifestations of Orthographic and Phonological Processing of Hiragana Letter Strings
Yasuko Okumura +2 more
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Pressed for Space: The Effects of Justification and the Printing Process on Fifteenth-Century Orthography [PDF]
Rosie Shute
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Dyslexia Research and Replicability: Should We Be Worried?
Abstract Replicability has become a heated issue in empirical science. In interdisciplinary fields, such as dyslexia research, replications are deemed challenging due to the linguistic, cognitive, and contextual complexity of literacy. We discuss whether dyslexia research faces a replicability crisis and the implications of replicability issues for ...
Anna Yi Leung +2 more
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The impact of handwriting and typing on the reading acquisition process: a study using an unfamiliar orthography [PDF]
Gorka Ibaibarriaga +2 more
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Abstract The so‐called Liber Iesus, a Latin prayer book commissioned for the young Massimiliano Sforza by his father Ludovico il Moro in the 1490s, features a splendid miniature depicting a meeting between the child count and Emperor Maximilian I. It is accompanied by a brief dialogue in German with an interlinear version in Italian on the topic of the
Michael Berger
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Neural substrates of orthographic processing: Are they specific to written language? [PDF]
Hyesuk Cho +2 more
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Two Types of Non‐Abelian Topological Phase Transitions Under Duality Mapping in 1D Photonic Chains
In this work, two types of non‐Abelian phase transitions are revealed. The first type is the braided‐node type, signified by the Dirac degeneracy node moving into or out of the unit circle. The second type corresponds to the emerging of nodal‐line degeneracy which intersects with unit circles.
Yufu Liu +6 more
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Recovery of orthographic processing after stroke: A longitudinal fMRI study. [PDF]
Purcell J +7 more
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