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Dictionary in the brain To unravel the brain's reading strategies, Glezer and her colleagues had 12 volunteers read words while in a functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) machine.
Understanding reading When we read, our brains are instantly able to recognise words because we have stored them in a 'visual dictionary', say researchers. Their findings, which are likely to be ...
Luckily, the visual dictionary clears up some of the timeline. It’s revealed that Luke started training Ben in 19 BSI (“Before Starkiller Incident”).
‘Visual Dictionary’ Defines Good Readers By Liana Loewus — February 29, 2012 1 min read ...
Connect words with images and find the name of the whatchamacallit on the tip of your tongue with Merriam-Webster's Visual Dictionary. The site is sort of like a reverse 20 questions (because you ...
While Episode IX didn’t confirm their relationship, the movie’s official Visual Dictionary might help to fill the gaps and explains exactly what that connection might be. Let’s dissect.
Maybe that’s why Merriam Webster has archived thousands of photos into a visual online dictionary. It contains more than 6,000 full-color images and 20,000 corresponding definitions and terms ...