NEURAL SIGNATURES OF THE READING-WRITING CONNECTION: GREATER INVOLVEMENT OF WRITING IN CHINESE READING THAN ENGLISH READING.

Neural Signatures of the Reading-Writing Connection: Greater Involvement of Writing in Chinese Reading than English Reading.

Research on cross-linguistic comparisons of the neural correlates of reading has consistently found that the left middle frontal gyrus (MFG) is more involved in Chinese than in English.However, there is a lack of consensus on the interpretation of the language difference.Because this region has been found to be involved in writing, we hypothesize t

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Culture and Traditions: Contemporary Criminological Factors

Culture is the most valuable asset of human society and an advanced and civilized society has avast and varied culture.Culture includes various and different values and abstract read more and/or materialentities, preserved with great care and transmitted from generation to generation.Nevertheless,whatever the historical period and the geographical

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