<div><p>Regular readers were found to adjust the routine of reading to the demands of processing imposed by different orthographies. Dyslexic readers may lack such adaptability in reading. This hypothesis was tested among readers of Hebrew, as Hebrew has two forms of script differing in phonological transparency. Event-related potentials were recorded from 24 regular and 24 dyslexic readers while they carried out a lexical decision task in these two forms of script. The two forms of script elicited distinct amplitudes and latencies at ∼165 ms after target onset, and these effects were larger in regular than in dyslexic readers. These early effects appeared not to be merely a result of the visual difference between the two forms of script (t...
We tested the hypothesis that the acquisition of orthographic knowledge of novel words that are pres...
The study examines the effects on the reading aloud of the numerosity of words differing from a give...
The present paper reviews an on-going series of studies researching the representation of word knowl...
Regular readers were found to adjust the routine of reading to the demands of processing imposed by ...
Regular readers were found to adjust the routine of reading to the demands of processing imposed by ...
This ERP study investigated the cognitive nature of the P1-N1 components during orthographic process...
This ERP study investigated the cognitive nature of the P1–N1 components during orthographic process...
Studies on proficient readers showed that speech processing is affected by knowledge of the orthogra...
A growing body of evidence based on monolingual and bilingual research shows that normal and impaire...
The aim of the present study was to investigate whether reading failure in the context of an orthogr...
none5noIn languages with regular orthographies, the identification of different forms of reading imp...
In languages with regular orthographies, the identification of different forms of reading impairment...
International audienceStudies on proficient readers showed that speech processing is affected by kno...
In languages with regular orthographies, the identification of different forms of reading impairment...
A growing body of evidence based on monolingual and bilingual research shows that normal and impaire...
We tested the hypothesis that the acquisition of orthographic knowledge of novel words that are pres...
The study examines the effects on the reading aloud of the numerosity of words differing from a give...
The present paper reviews an on-going series of studies researching the representation of word knowl...
Regular readers were found to adjust the routine of reading to the demands of processing imposed by ...
Regular readers were found to adjust the routine of reading to the demands of processing imposed by ...
This ERP study investigated the cognitive nature of the P1-N1 components during orthographic process...
This ERP study investigated the cognitive nature of the P1–N1 components during orthographic process...
Studies on proficient readers showed that speech processing is affected by knowledge of the orthogra...
A growing body of evidence based on monolingual and bilingual research shows that normal and impaire...
The aim of the present study was to investigate whether reading failure in the context of an orthogr...
none5noIn languages with regular orthographies, the identification of different forms of reading imp...
In languages with regular orthographies, the identification of different forms of reading impairment...
International audienceStudies on proficient readers showed that speech processing is affected by kno...
In languages with regular orthographies, the identification of different forms of reading impairment...
A growing body of evidence based on monolingual and bilingual research shows that normal and impaire...
We tested the hypothesis that the acquisition of orthographic knowledge of novel words that are pres...
The study examines the effects on the reading aloud of the numerosity of words differing from a give...
The present paper reviews an on-going series of studies researching the representation of word knowl...