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Participation of the left posterior inferior temporal cortex in writing and mental recall of kanji orthography
Author(s):
Kimihiro Nakamura
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Manabu Honda
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Tomohisa Okada
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Takashi Hanakawa
,
Keiichiro Toma
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Hidenao Fukuyama
,
Junji Konishi
,
Hiroshi Shibasaki
Publication date:
2000
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Brain
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