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Finally, 8 non-inducing, unfamiliar symbols with a visual complexity comparable to regular alphanumeric characters were chosen to constitute the false font condition (also presented in black).

Subjects responded faster after massive repetition (m = 592 ms; SD = 95) than alternating font condition (m = 622 ms; SD = 103).

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Our predictions for the English Italian subjects were based on the results of a previously reported study that presented British subjects the identical English word, pseudoword and false font conditions (Mechelli et al. 2005).

In addition, we lowered the threshold to P < 0.05 uncorrected in the areas that Mechelli et al. (2005) reported for word-type differences when the identical English word, pseudoword and false font conditions were presented to British subjects.

It is important to note that the results described here only test the differences in connectivity between word and false font conditions: It is probable that there is early feedforward activity from occipital to frontal regions that is common to both stimulus types.

In addition to looking for frequency effects that are significant across the whole brain (P < 0.05, corrected for multiple comparisons), we also reduced our search space and tested for frequency effects within the set of voxels that were activated by the main effect of all words relative to the false font conditions (i.e., the average of all eight reading aloud and lexical decision conditions).

In the same way, 20 different fonts were selected among the 25 possibilities and were applied to the three stimuli for the repetition with different fonts condition.

For the alternating font repetition condition, each font was presented 4 times (table 1).

In alternating font repetitions condition, the 50 first presentations of a unique stimulus presented with different fonts were compared to the 50 last presentations of the same condition.

Head tilt and angle of gaze were altered by reading condition and font size.

In the congruent condition, the font color of all words matched both the ink color and semantic meaning of the target word, whereas in the incongruent condition, words were printed in a color incongruent with the color and meaning of the target word.

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