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Discovery of three neural networks that support syntax, The University of Tokyo (Feb. 20, 2014).

The discovery of three neural networks that support syntactic processing in language, Japan Science and Technology Agency (Feb. 11, 2014).

A comment on "Wired for Language", ScienceNOW Daily News (Mar. 24, 2008).

Sign and Speech: The Cover Picture. Brain (June, 2005).

Learning Letters in Adulthood: Direct Visualization of Cortical Plasticity for Forming a New Link between Orthography and Phonology. International Human Frontier Science Program Organization (April, 2004).

The Language Connection: Opening the Brain's Grammar Toolbox. The Daily Yomiuri, 14 (January 7, 2003) .

A Brain Region for Controlling Grammatical Processes Identified: JST. S&T Today 14, 16 (November 20, 2002).

Selective Priming of Syntactic Processing by Event-Related Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation of Broca's Area. Nature Reviews Neuroscience 3, 837 (November, 2002).

Team of Tokyo Univ. Identified Regions of Human Brain Specialized in Understanding Syntactic Structures. Science & Technology Newsletter #10, 6, Embassy of Canada in Japan (October, 2002).

Selective Priming of Syntactic Processing by Event-Related TMS of Broca's Area. International Human Frontier Science Program Organization (September, 2002).

Specialization in the Left Prefrontal Cortex for Sentence Comprehension. International Human Frontier Science Program Organization (Augsut, 2002).
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