Reading in the brain of children and adults: A meta‐analysis of 40 functional magnetic resonance imaging studies
Abstract
We used quantitative, coordinate‐based meta‐analysis to objectively synthesize age‐related commonalities and differences in brain activation patterns reported in 40 functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) studies of reading in children and adults. Twenty fMRI studies with adults (age means: 23–34 years) were matched to 20 studies with children (age means: 7–12 years). The separate meta‐analyses of these two sets showed a pattern of...
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Title
Reading in the brain of children and adults: A meta‐analysis of 40 functional magnetic resonance imaging studies
Published Date
Jan 27, 2015
Journal
Volume
36
Issue
5
Pages
1963 - 1981
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