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MacSweeney M et al. – The finding of greater inferior frontal gyrus activation in both pt groups with phonologic processing difficulties vs controls suggests greater reliance on the articulatory component of speech during phonologic processing when auditory processes are absent (deaf group) or impaired (dyslexic group). Thus, the brain appears to develop a similar solution to a processing problem that has different antecedents in these 2 populations.

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