Which of the following is NOT true regarding the two Japanese writing systems, Kana and Kanji
A.Each symbol in Kana represents a phoneme and each symbol in Kanji represents a word.
B.A person can lose the ability to read Kana independently of the loss of the ability to read Kanji.
C.Reading kana appears to more or less engage the same brain mechanisms as the phonological route, whereas Kanji appears to more or less engage the same brain mechanisms as the direct route.
D.Stimulation to somewhat different regions of the ventral processing stream disrupts the ability the ability to read kana as opposed to kanji, suggesting that the visual brain regions processes each type of script is somewhat different.
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