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L A Petitto

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Brain and Language|July 5, 2011
The "Perceptual Wedge Hypothesis" as the basis for bilingual babies' phonetic processing advantage: new insights from fNIRS brain imagingL A Petitto, M S Berens, I Kovelman, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|December 6, 2000
Speech-like cerebral activity in profoundly deaf people processing signed languages: implications for the neural basis of human languageL A Petitto, R J Zatorre, K Gauna, et al.
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The "Perceptual Wedge Hypothesis" as the basis for bilingual babies' phonetic processing advantage: new insights from fNIRS brain imagingL A Petitto, M S Berens, I Kovelman, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|December 6, 2000
Speech-like cerebral activity in profoundly deaf people processing signed languages: implications for the neural basis of human languageL A Petitto, R J Zatorre, K Gauna, et al.
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