Visual word identification: Special-purpose mechanisms for the identification of open and closed class items?
Abstract Bradley and Garrett (1983) proposed that separate specialized devices subserve the identification of open and closed class items in the left hemisphere, whereas only a single device subserves word identification in the right hemisphere. In this paper, an experiment is described that examine...
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