Functional neuroimaging and lesion studies have frequently reported thalamic and putamen activation during reading and speech production. However, it is currently unknown how activity in these structures interacts with that in other reading and speech production areas. This study investigates how reading aloud modulates the neuronal interactions between visual recognition and articulatory areas, when both the putamen and thalamus are explicitly included. Using dynamic causal modeling in skilled readers who were reading regularly spelled English words, we compared 27 possible pathways that might connect the ventral anterior occipito-temporal sulcus (aOT) to articulatory areas in the precentral cortex (PrC). We focused on whether the neuronal...
AbstractUnderstanding the neural processes that underlie learning to read can provide a scientific f...
International audienceWritten language processing involves rapid extraction of different kinds of in...
Studies of reading development and disability have identified phonological skill as a major contribu...
Functional neuroimaging and lesion studies have frequently reported thalamic and putamen activation ...
Functional neuroimaging and lesion studies have frequently reported thalamic and putamen activation ...
Previous studies have investigated orthographic-to-phonological mapping during reading by comparing ...
TThis paper uses whole brain functional neuroimaging in neurologically normal participants to explor...
Contemporary models of the neural system that supports reading propose that activity in a ventral oc...
Reading aloud involves computing the sound of a word from its visual form. This may be accomplished ...
Reading is an essential part of modern society, yet much is still unknown about the physiological un...
Reading is learned in the presence of an already formed auditory language network. However, unlike a...
Reading aloud involves computing the sound of a word from its visual form. This may be accomplished ...
INTRODUCTION: In the classic neurological model of language, the human inferior parietal lobule (IPL...
SummaryThe visual perception of words is known to activate the auditory representation of their spok...
The left ventral occipitotemporal cortex (vOT) is a critical region in reading. According to the int...
AbstractUnderstanding the neural processes that underlie learning to read can provide a scientific f...
International audienceWritten language processing involves rapid extraction of different kinds of in...
Studies of reading development and disability have identified phonological skill as a major contribu...
Functional neuroimaging and lesion studies have frequently reported thalamic and putamen activation ...
Functional neuroimaging and lesion studies have frequently reported thalamic and putamen activation ...
Previous studies have investigated orthographic-to-phonological mapping during reading by comparing ...
TThis paper uses whole brain functional neuroimaging in neurologically normal participants to explor...
Contemporary models of the neural system that supports reading propose that activity in a ventral oc...
Reading aloud involves computing the sound of a word from its visual form. This may be accomplished ...
Reading is an essential part of modern society, yet much is still unknown about the physiological un...
Reading is learned in the presence of an already formed auditory language network. However, unlike a...
Reading aloud involves computing the sound of a word from its visual form. This may be accomplished ...
INTRODUCTION: In the classic neurological model of language, the human inferior parietal lobule (IPL...
SummaryThe visual perception of words is known to activate the auditory representation of their spok...
The left ventral occipitotemporal cortex (vOT) is a critical region in reading. According to the int...
AbstractUnderstanding the neural processes that underlie learning to read can provide a scientific f...
International audienceWritten language processing involves rapid extraction of different kinds of in...
Studies of reading development and disability have identified phonological skill as a major contribu...