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 (see Figure 13.21)
In this illustration of a typical reader, information travels from primary visual cortex to the temporal lobe by way of the structure labeled #4, which is the
 (see Figure 13.21)  In this illustration of a typical reader, information travels from primary visual cortex to the temporal lobe by way of the structure labeled #4, which is the   A)  angular gyrus. B)  arcuate fasciculus. C)  hippocampal commissure. D)  massa intermedia.


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