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- who: Felipe Pegado from the LaboratoryLeuven University, Kyoto, Japan have published the paper: How does literacy break mirror invariance in the visual system?, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
SUMMARY
A growing literature has been showing a profound impact of alphabetization at several levels of the visual system, including the primary visual cortex (Szwed et_al, 2014) and higher-order ventral and dorsal visual areas (Carreiras et_al, 2009; Dehaene et_al, 2010). This correspondence is progressively acquired and becomes automatized typically after 3-4 years of training (Nicolson et_al, 2001; Van Atteveldt et_al, 2004; Lachmann and van . . .
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