Developmental differences in phonological and orthographic pro-cessing in Chinese were examined in 9 year olds, 11 year olds, and adults using functional magnetic resonance imaging. Rhyming and spelling judgments were made to 2-character words presented sequentially in the visual modality. The spelling task showed greater activation than the rhyming task in right superior parietal lobule and right inferior temporal gyrus, and there were developmental increases across tasks bilaterally in these regions in addition to bilateral occipital cortex, suggesting increased involvement over age on visuo-orthographic analysis. The rhyming task showed greater activation than the spelling task in left superior temporal gyrus and there were developmental...
AbstractPrevious behavioral studies have suggested that morphological awareness is impaired in Chine...
Reading processes require a dynamic integration of visual-orthographic, auditory-phonological and se...
Abstract This paper reviews our recent brain imaging studies that indicate that the left middle fron...
Developmental differences in phonological and orthographic pro-cessing in Chinese were examined in 9...
Abstract: Developmental differences in the neurocognitive networks for phonological and semantic pro...
Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) was used to explore the neural correlates of semantic j...
The age of acquisition of a word (AoA) has a specific effect on brain activation during word identif...
AbstractFunctional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) was used to examine the neural correlates of se...
Dyslexia in alphabetic languages has been extensively investigated and suggests a central deficit in...
Most of the existing models of language have been based on alphabetic languages; however, growing ev...
It is unknown how experience with different types of orthographies influences the neural basis of or...
N1 tuning to words, a neural marker of visual word recognition, develops by an interaction between a...
In alphabetic language systems, converging evidence indicates that developmental dyslexia represents...
Previous behavioral studies have suggested that morphological awareness is impaired in Chinese child...
Event-related functional magnetic resonance imaging (ER-fMRI) was used to investigate how the human ...
AbstractPrevious behavioral studies have suggested that morphological awareness is impaired in Chine...
Reading processes require a dynamic integration of visual-orthographic, auditory-phonological and se...
Abstract This paper reviews our recent brain imaging studies that indicate that the left middle fron...
Developmental differences in phonological and orthographic pro-cessing in Chinese were examined in 9...
Abstract: Developmental differences in the neurocognitive networks for phonological and semantic pro...
Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) was used to explore the neural correlates of semantic j...
The age of acquisition of a word (AoA) has a specific effect on brain activation during word identif...
AbstractFunctional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) was used to examine the neural correlates of se...
Dyslexia in alphabetic languages has been extensively investigated and suggests a central deficit in...
Most of the existing models of language have been based on alphabetic languages; however, growing ev...
It is unknown how experience with different types of orthographies influences the neural basis of or...
N1 tuning to words, a neural marker of visual word recognition, develops by an interaction between a...
In alphabetic language systems, converging evidence indicates that developmental dyslexia represents...
Previous behavioral studies have suggested that morphological awareness is impaired in Chinese child...
Event-related functional magnetic resonance imaging (ER-fMRI) was used to investigate how the human ...
AbstractPrevious behavioral studies have suggested that morphological awareness is impaired in Chine...
Reading processes require a dynamic integration of visual-orthographic, auditory-phonological and se...
Abstract This paper reviews our recent brain imaging studies that indicate that the left middle fron...