The neurobiology of adaptive learning in reading: A contrast of different training conditions
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R Todd Constable | Jay G Rueckl | Rebecca Sandak | Leonard Katz | J. Rueckl | L. Katz | R. Fulbright | R. Constable | K. Pugh | W. Mencl | R. Sandak | S. Frost | Robert K Fulbright | Kenneth R Pugh | Stephen J Frost | W Einar Mencl | Dina L. Moore | Dina L Moore | Stephanie A Mason | Leonard Katz
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