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Structural connectivity associations with dyslexia-linked genes identifies the left insula as the key phonological hub

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Reading and reading disturbance

Current Opinion in Neurobiology, 2005
Recent functional neuroimaging studies are generating novel insights into our knowledge of skilled and disturbed reading. In neurologically normal subjects, a double dissociation in neural activation in response to reading words and pseudowords has been revealed that corresponds to that observed in the comparison of semantic and phonological tasks.
Price, Cathy J, Mechelli, Andrea
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Reading Words, Reading Worlds

2023
This chapter explores the rigidities and possibilities associated with the situation of reading in Jamaican classrooms and demonstrates how an active, response-oriented approach to the teaching and use of Caribbean children’s literature for primary and lower secondary school students can enable deeper levels of connection and engagement with texts. The
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Reading Derrida close reading Lemov close reading close reading

Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2019
AsbtractThis article does exactly what the title suggests: It reads Derrida’s idea of close reading into Doug Lemov’s idea of close reading by close reading Lemov’s definition for close reading.
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Reading Peirce Reading

Australasian Journal of Philosophy, 2002
Book Information Reading Peirce Reading. By Richard A. Smyth. Rowman and Littlefield. Maryland. 1997. Pp. ix + 327. Hardback, US$64.50. Paperback, US$24.95.
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READING ELLMANN READING JOYCE

2002
The article looks at RIchard Ellmann's role as Joyce biographer.
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Reading America Reading

American Literary History, 1991
A stepchild of European grandparents, for whom "histoire du livre" and "Geschichte des Buchwesens" long ago acquired the status of legitimate fields of study, the history of the book in America finally is emerging into its own. Indeed, the potential conflation of such disciplines as the new social history and the history of technology, as well as the ...
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