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Bard E.G. The recognition of words after their acoustic offsets in spontaneous speech: Effects of subsequent context // Percept. and Psychophys., 1988. Vol. 44, N 5.-С.395-408

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Bechtereva Natalia P. Cerebral lateralization for language revealed in neuronal responses of the human brain cortex // Int. J. Psychophysiol., 1990. Vol. 10, N 1.-С.11-16

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Bentin Electrophysiological studies of visual word perception, lexical organization, and semantic processing: A tutorial review // Lang. and Speech., 1989. Vol. 32, N 3.-С.205-220

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Bentin Electrophysiological studies of visual word perception, lexical organization, and semantic processing: A tutorial review // Lang. and Speech., 1989. Vol. 32, N 3.-С.205-220

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Besner On the association between connectionism and data: Are a few words necessary? // Psychol. Rev., 1990. Vol. 97, N 3.-С.432-446

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Besner On the association between connectionism and data: Are a few words necessary? // Psychol. Rev., 1990. Vol. 97, N 3.-С.432-446

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Besner Visual word recognition: A dissociation of lexical and semantic processing // J. Exp. Psychol. Learn., Mem., and Cogn., 1990. Vol. 16, N 5.-С.862-869

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Boles David B. Word attributes and lateralization revisited: Implications for dual coding and discrete versus continuous processing // Mem. and Cognit., 1989. Vol. 17, N 1.-С.106-114

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Borowsky Visual word recognition across orthographies: On the interaction between context and degradation // J. Exp. Physiol. Learn., Mem., and Cogn., 1991. Vol. 17, N 2.-С.272-276

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Brysbaert M. Interhemispheric transfer in reading // 6th Eur. Conf. Eye Mov., Leuven, Sept. 15-18, 1991: Proc.. -Leuven, 1991.-С.93

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Brysbaert M. The optimal viewing position effect for children with normal and with poor reading abilities // 6th Eur. Conf. Eye Mov., Leuven, Sept. 15-18, 1991: Proc.. -Leuven, 1991.-С.93-94

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Burns Daniel J. The generation effect // J. Exp. Psychol. Learn., Mem., and Cogn., 1990. Vol. 16, N 6.-С.1060-1067

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Church Katherine L. Lateral eyes or lateralized?: Hemiretinal and ocular dominance effects on visual field asymmetries for the lexical decision task // Brain and Cogn., 1988. Vol. 8, N 2.-С.227-239

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Connolly John F. The effects of phonological and semantic features of sentence-ending words on visual event-related brain potentials // Electroencephalogr. and Clin. Neurophysiol., 1995. Vol. 94, N 4.-С.276-287

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Dehaene Electrophysiological evidence for category-specific word processing in the normal human brain // NeuroReport, 1995. Vol. 6, N 16.-С.2153-2157

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Dehaene Electrophysiological evidence for category-specific word processing in the normal human brain // NeuroReport, 1995. Vol. 6, N 16.-С.2153-2157

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EEG spectra in severely dyslexic men: Rest and word and design recognition // Electroencephalog. and Clin. Neurophysiol., 1989. Vol. 73, N 1.-С.30-40

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Event-related desynchronization, ERD-mapping and hemispheric differences for word and numbers // Int. J. Psychophysiol., 1990. Vol. 8, N 3.-С.297-308

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Ferguson Motivational influences on word recognition II: Affective coding // Bull. Phychonom. Soc., 1989. Vol. 27, N 4.-С.307-310

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Ferguson Motivational influences on word recognition: II.: Affective coding // Bull. Psychonom. Soc., 1989. Vol. 27, N 4.-С.307-310

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