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Maguire, E. A., Frith, C. D., & Morris, R. G. M. (1999). The functional neuroanatomy of comprehension and memory: the importance of prior knowledge. Brain, 122(10), 1839–1850.

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  1. E. A. Maguire (first)
  2. C. D. Frith (additional)
  3. R. G. M. Morris (additional)
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@article{Maguire_1999, title={The functional neuroanatomy of comprehension and memory: the importance of prior knowledge}, volume={122}, ISSN={0006-8950}, url={http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/brain/122.10.1839}, DOI={10.1093/brain/122.10.1839}, number={10}, journal={Brain}, publisher={Oxford University Press (OUP)}, author={Maguire, E. A. and Frith, C. D. and Morris, R. G. M.}, year={1999}, month=oct, pages={1839–1850} }