Reading is an important but phylogenetically new skill. While neuroimaging studies have identified brain regions used in reading, it is unclear to what extent these regions become specialized for use predominantly in reading vs. other tasks. Over the past several years, our group has published three studies addressing this question, particularly focusing on whether the putative visual word form area (VWFA) is used predominantly in reading, or whether it is used more generally in a number of tasks. Our three studies utilize a range of neuroimaging techniques, including task based fMRI experiments, a seed based resting state functional connectivity (RSFC) experiment, and a network based RSFC experiment. Overall, our studies indicate that the ...
The neural networks that support normal single word reading have been studied extensively with funct...
Word length, frequency, and predictability count among the most influential variables during reading...
The present study investigated the feasibility of using self-paced eye movements during reading (mea...
The putative visual word form area (pVWFA) is the most consistently activated region in single word ...
The putative visual word form area (pVWFA) is the most consistently activated region in single word ...
The neural basis of reading and writing has been a source of inquiry as well as controversy in the n...
To better characterize the neural correlates of the full spectrum of reading ability, this fMRI stud...
Word-selective neural responses in human ventral occipito-temporal cortex (VOTC) emerge as children ...
International audienceNeuroimaging studies of reading have so far mainly focused on the description ...
International audienceThe Visual Word Form Area (VWFA) is part of the left ventral visual stream tha...
The Visual Word Form Area (VWFA) is part of the left ventral visual stream that underlies the invari...
The neural processes underlying word reading remain much of a mystery. In particular, the flow of in...
International audienceLearning to read leads to functional and structural changes in cortical brain ...
Only a few functional neuroimaging studies of visual language processing have been published, with c...
Learning to read leads to functional and structural changes in cortical brain areas related to visio...
The neural networks that support normal single word reading have been studied extensively with funct...
Word length, frequency, and predictability count among the most influential variables during reading...
The present study investigated the feasibility of using self-paced eye movements during reading (mea...
The putative visual word form area (pVWFA) is the most consistently activated region in single word ...
The putative visual word form area (pVWFA) is the most consistently activated region in single word ...
The neural basis of reading and writing has been a source of inquiry as well as controversy in the n...
To better characterize the neural correlates of the full spectrum of reading ability, this fMRI stud...
Word-selective neural responses in human ventral occipito-temporal cortex (VOTC) emerge as children ...
International audienceNeuroimaging studies of reading have so far mainly focused on the description ...
International audienceThe Visual Word Form Area (VWFA) is part of the left ventral visual stream tha...
The Visual Word Form Area (VWFA) is part of the left ventral visual stream that underlies the invari...
The neural processes underlying word reading remain much of a mystery. In particular, the flow of in...
International audienceLearning to read leads to functional and structural changes in cortical brain ...
Only a few functional neuroimaging studies of visual language processing have been published, with c...
Learning to read leads to functional and structural changes in cortical brain areas related to visio...
The neural networks that support normal single word reading have been studied extensively with funct...
Word length, frequency, and predictability count among the most influential variables during reading...
The present study investigated the feasibility of using self-paced eye movements during reading (mea...