The CEA Critic, Volumes 44-45Department of English, Texas A&M University, 1981 |
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... organization for language behaviors depends on a large number of factors involved in neo - cortical development . These factors actually make neurological organi- zation something which may not be completely reached even in people ...
... organization for language behaviors depends on a large number of factors involved in neo - cortical development . These factors actually make neurological organi- zation something which may not be completely reached even in people ...
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... organization . The way the cerebral cortex does organize is through moving from the lowest to the highest cognitive intellectual functions . This of course seems to recapitulate phylogenetic or species - oriented evolution . Every ...
... organization . The way the cerebral cortex does organize is through moving from the lowest to the highest cognitive intellectual functions . This of course seems to recapitulate phylogenetic or species - oriented evolution . Every ...
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... organized activity of cerebral unilaterality . The infant aphasia - like state is the result of incomplete organization . The evolutionary process of neo - cortical organization creates the unilaterality that is the source of functional ...
... organized activity of cerebral unilaterality . The infant aphasia - like state is the result of incomplete organization . The evolutionary process of neo - cortical organization creates the unilaterality that is the source of functional ...
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