Clinical PostcardA pericallosal lipoma case with evidence of surface dyslexia
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Members of the Dyslexia Data Consortium at preparation of this manuscript included C. Beaulieu, V. Berninger, X. Castellanos, C. Chiarello, T. Conway, L. Cutting, G. Dehaene-Lambertz, G. Eden, R. Frye, D. Giaschi, J. Gilger, F. Hoeft, M. Kibby, K. von Kriegstein, M. Kronbichler, C. Leonard, M. Milham, T. Odegard, R. Poldrack, K. Pugh, T. Richards, N. Rollins, K. Schneider, J. Talcott, and B. Wandell. This work was supported by the NIH-NIDCD [5R01HD069374]. This investigation was conducted in a
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