Takeuchi et al., 2016 - Google Patents
Impact of reading habit on white matter structure: Cross-sectional and longitudinal analysesTakeuchi et al., 2016
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- Takeuchi H
- Taki Y
- Hashizume H
- Asano K
- Asano M
- Sassa Y
- Yokota S
- Kotozaki Y
- Nouchi R
- Kawashima R
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- Neuroimage
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Psychological studies showed the quantity of reading habit affects the development of their reading skills, various language skills, and knowledge. However, despite a vast amount of literature, the effects of reading habit on the development of white matter (WM) structures …
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