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Title Phonetic processing of letters in lateral occipital cortex  
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Name 染谷, 芳明  
Kana ソメヤ, ヨシアキ  
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Name 成, 烈完  
Kana ソン, ユル ワン  
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Name 小川, 誠二  
Kana オガワ, セイジ  
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Name Chen, Wei  
Kana チェン, ウェイ  
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Affiliation Department of Radiology, Center for Magnetic Resonance Research, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN, USA  
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Name Centre for Advanced Research on Logic and Sensibility The Global Centers of Excellence Program, Keio University  
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Issued (from:yyyy) 2009  
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Name CARLS series of advanced study of logic and sensibility  
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Year 2008  
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Start page 103  
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Letters/syllables contain information only about their shape and sound in contrast to visual words which carry semantic, phonological, and orthographic information. The features—shape, sound, or both—by which the letter-sensitive areas of the brain discriminate letters are not known. To study the process of letter recognition, we used refractory suppression phenomenon in functional MRI and Japanese kana letters each of which represents a syllable. Kana consists of two groups of letters, hiragana and katakana; they differ in shape but each letter in one group has a samesound counter part in the other. We found that phonetic information is an important form of information used in distinguishing letters.
 
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Part 1: Brain and Evolution
 
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