Learning a specific skill during childhood may partly determine the functional organization of the adult brain. This hypothesis led us to study oral language processing in illiterate subjects who, for social reasons, had never entered school and had no knowledge of reading or writing. In a brain activation study using PET and statistical parametric mapping, we compared word and pseudoword repetition in literate and illiterate subjects. Our study confirms behavioural evidence of different phonological processing in illiterate subjects. During repetition of real words, the two groups performed similarly and activated similar areas of the brain. In contrast, illiterate subjects had more difficulty repeating pseudowords correctly and did not ac...
The modulatory influence of literacy on the cognitive system of the human brain has been indicated i...
The study of subjects who never learn the written representation of language is important because it...
resonance imaging, we measured brain responses to spoken and written language, visual faces, houses,...
Learning a specific skill during childhood may partly determine the functional organization of the a...
The study of illiterate subjects, which for specific socio-cultural reasons did not have the opportu...
Comparable subjects except for the knowledge of orthography and school attendance in the proper age ...
How do human cultural inventions such as reading result in neural re-organization? In this first lon...
The acquisition of literacy transforms the human brain. By reviewing studies of illiterate subjects,...
It is unknown how experience with different types of orthographies influences the neural basis of or...
Contains fulltext : 173499.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Learning to rea...
Illiterates represent a significant proportion of the world's population. Written language not only ...
Learning to read is known to result in a reorganization of the developing cerebral cortex. In this l...
International audienceNeuroimaging studies of reading have so far mainly focused on the description ...
The first chapter of the thesis 'Learning and Memory in the Human Brain' provides a brief review of ...
Illiterates represent a significant proportion of the world's population. Written language not only ...
The modulatory influence of literacy on the cognitive system of the human brain has been indicated i...
The study of subjects who never learn the written representation of language is important because it...
resonance imaging, we measured brain responses to spoken and written language, visual faces, houses,...
Learning a specific skill during childhood may partly determine the functional organization of the a...
The study of illiterate subjects, which for specific socio-cultural reasons did not have the opportu...
Comparable subjects except for the knowledge of orthography and school attendance in the proper age ...
How do human cultural inventions such as reading result in neural re-organization? In this first lon...
The acquisition of literacy transforms the human brain. By reviewing studies of illiterate subjects,...
It is unknown how experience with different types of orthographies influences the neural basis of or...
Contains fulltext : 173499.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Learning to rea...
Illiterates represent a significant proportion of the world's population. Written language not only ...
Learning to read is known to result in a reorganization of the developing cerebral cortex. In this l...
International audienceNeuroimaging studies of reading have so far mainly focused on the description ...
The first chapter of the thesis 'Learning and Memory in the Human Brain' provides a brief review of ...
Illiterates represent a significant proportion of the world's population. Written language not only ...
The modulatory influence of literacy on the cognitive system of the human brain has been indicated i...
The study of subjects who never learn the written representation of language is important because it...
resonance imaging, we measured brain responses to spoken and written language, visual faces, houses,...