Aim of this work is to describe temporally and spatially the activation of the cerebral areas involved in reading processes by combining fMRI and reading-related potentials (RRPs). RRPs and fMR images were recorded in separate studies during a specifically designed experimental procedure. The protocol consisted of three visual tasks of increasing complexity. In the first two tasks subjects were asked to passively watch at letters and symbols respectively without making any effort in reading or articulating silently them. In the third task subjects were asked to read aloud letters appearing on a screen at a rate of 0.5 Hz. 7 young healthy subjects participated in the experiment. The analysis of RRPs highlighted the following results. During ...
The study investigates the relative degree and timing of cortical activation across parietal, tempor...
Most previous studies investigating the neural correlates of reading have presented text using seria...
We used fMRI to explore the extent of the anatomical overlap of three neural systems that the litera...
This work proposes a mathematical approach for combining event-related potentials (ERPs) and functio...
This work investigates the neural correlates of single-letter reading by combining event-related pot...
This work investigates the neural correlates of single-letter reading by combining event-related pot...
This work investigates the neural correlates of single-letter reading by combining event-related pot...
This study investigates the neural correlates of reading by combining ERPs and fMRI. Data were recor...
Reading is one of the most important skills human beings can acquire, but has proven difficult to st...
The present study investigated the feasibility of using self-paced eye movements during reading (mea...
The study compared the brain activation patterns associated with the comprehension of written and sp...
International audienceThe reading system can be broken down into four basic subcomponents in charge ...
To better characterize the neural correlates of the full spectrum of reading ability, this fMRI stud...
Phonological and visual dysfunctions may result in reading deficits like those encountered in develo...
Background: fMRI provides a noninvasive means of identifying the location and organization of neural...
The study investigates the relative degree and timing of cortical activation across parietal, tempor...
Most previous studies investigating the neural correlates of reading have presented text using seria...
We used fMRI to explore the extent of the anatomical overlap of three neural systems that the litera...
This work proposes a mathematical approach for combining event-related potentials (ERPs) and functio...
This work investigates the neural correlates of single-letter reading by combining event-related pot...
This work investigates the neural correlates of single-letter reading by combining event-related pot...
This work investigates the neural correlates of single-letter reading by combining event-related pot...
This study investigates the neural correlates of reading by combining ERPs and fMRI. Data were recor...
Reading is one of the most important skills human beings can acquire, but has proven difficult to st...
The present study investigated the feasibility of using self-paced eye movements during reading (mea...
The study compared the brain activation patterns associated with the comprehension of written and sp...
International audienceThe reading system can be broken down into four basic subcomponents in charge ...
To better characterize the neural correlates of the full spectrum of reading ability, this fMRI stud...
Phonological and visual dysfunctions may result in reading deficits like those encountered in develo...
Background: fMRI provides a noninvasive means of identifying the location and organization of neural...
The study investigates the relative degree and timing of cortical activation across parietal, tempor...
Most previous studies investigating the neural correlates of reading have presented text using seria...
We used fMRI to explore the extent of the anatomical overlap of three neural systems that the litera...