Question

Which of the following describes the brain process required for a child to "read" a particular word?
a. In one millisecond, the child recognizes the word by sight and transforms this in the superior temporal gyrus to create a correct symbol-sound association.
b. In 400 milliseconds, three sections of the brain sequentially identify separate letters, link
them phonologically, and assign meaning depending upon context.
c. The primary visual cortex is used to determine spatial relationships and the directional meaning of individual letters, which are then encoded in the angural gyrus where phoneme-grapheme discrimination is determined.
d. b and c
e. None of the above

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