To read involves understanding of what it is read; automation of the processes involved in reading, lead us to believe that it is a simple process. Thepeople, to read uses encoding and decoding processes: recognizing and decoding words graphemes allowing lexical access; and comprehension processes: syntactic and semantic analysis, to give meaning to the text they read. Any disturbance in these processes compromise text comprehension and learning, including expert readers. Reading is the gateway to knowledge, science and good living.The analysis of reading comprehension should be analyzed from neuroscience. A review of the neurophysiological factors: cognitive inhibition and working memory, that influenced individual differences in reading c...
For those who missed last issue's introduction to the Topical Review series, this new monthly f...
It is well established that working memory is related to reading comprehension ability. However, its...
Abstract. Previous research has argued that children who experience difficulties in reading comprehe...
Reading comprehension, which is consistent with language comprehension and general comprehension, is...
Abstract Successful reading is frequently described as the result of two necessary but inde- pendent...
Research has repeatedly demonstrated that a relationship exists between reading comprehension and wo...
Recent developments in brain imagery have made it possible to explore links between brain functions ...
As a relatively recent cultural invention in human evolution, reading is an important gateway to per...
Psycholinguists have identified syntactic structures that are consistently more difficult to read th...
ABSTRACT. What are the cognitive and neurobiological building blocks necessary for children to acqui...
This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Licen...
Individual differences in reading correlate with individual differences in perception. in memory, an...
This study investigated the relationship between working memory capacity (WMC) and reading comprehen...
The present study examined the relationships among short-term memory, working memory, phonological a...
<p>Written language is a human invention that our brains did not evolve for. Yet, most research has ...
For those who missed last issue's introduction to the Topical Review series, this new monthly f...
It is well established that working memory is related to reading comprehension ability. However, its...
Abstract. Previous research has argued that children who experience difficulties in reading comprehe...
Reading comprehension, which is consistent with language comprehension and general comprehension, is...
Abstract Successful reading is frequently described as the result of two necessary but inde- pendent...
Research has repeatedly demonstrated that a relationship exists between reading comprehension and wo...
Recent developments in brain imagery have made it possible to explore links between brain functions ...
As a relatively recent cultural invention in human evolution, reading is an important gateway to per...
Psycholinguists have identified syntactic structures that are consistently more difficult to read th...
ABSTRACT. What are the cognitive and neurobiological building blocks necessary for children to acqui...
This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Licen...
Individual differences in reading correlate with individual differences in perception. in memory, an...
This study investigated the relationship between working memory capacity (WMC) and reading comprehen...
The present study examined the relationships among short-term memory, working memory, phonological a...
<p>Written language is a human invention that our brains did not evolve for. Yet, most research has ...
For those who missed last issue's introduction to the Topical Review series, this new monthly f...
It is well established that working memory is related to reading comprehension ability. However, its...
Abstract. Previous research has argued that children who experience difficulties in reading comprehe...