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Out now in Brain! Using direct cortical stimulation in 49 patients we show distinct regions of ventral temporal cortex that selectively knock out the ability to read or name. Word-selective VWFA can causally and reliably be isolated from other visual language functions. doi.org/10.1093/brai...
We are excited to announce that we are collaborating with Nature Human Behaviour!! We will mass reproduce/replicate their papers from 2023 onwards. We need your help conducting computational reproducibility + sensitivity analysis OR replication with new data. Correspondence here: rdcu.be/dwUGX
Because we haven't been taught/told any better. I'm glad that you wrote your story, I can learn from it. Thanks. If I understand well, it is better to use the academic title (Dr, Pr), or in absence thereof, just the full name without Mr/Mrs ?
In France, most of the time you don't use the Dr title unless you're an MD. And for women, you use Mrs (madame) for everyone, married or not. Meaning "adult female person" as opposed to Miss (mademoiselle) "young, unmarried, potentially available female person".
J'ai eu ma période aussi, ado, jeune adulte. J'ai bien aimé Carrie, Scanners, etc. Je crois que mon affection pour King a été entretenue par les nombreuses adaptations en séries, téléfilms etc.
La Valise est vraiment magnifique.