Printed text can be decoded by utilizing different processing routes depending on the familiarity of the script. A predominant use of word-level decoding strategies can be expected in the case of a familiar script, and an almost exclusive use of letter-level decoding strategies for unfamiliar scripts. Behavioural studies have revealed that frequently occurring words are read more efficiently, suggesting that these words are read in a more holistic way at the word-level, than infrequent and unfamiliar words. To test whether repeated exposure to specific letter combinations leads to holistic reading, we monitored both behavioural and neural responses during novel script decoding and examined changes related to repeated exposure. We trained a ...
Accepted November 1, 2016Connectionist accounts of quasiregular domains, such as spelling–sound corr...
Incidental learning of phonological structures through repeated exposure is an important component o...
Although behavioral and neuropsychological studies have suggested two distinct routes of phonologica...
Item does not contain fulltextPrinted text can be decoded by utilizing different processing routes d...
To investigate the neural underpinnings of word decoding, and how it changes as a function of repeat...
High-quality lexical representations depend on robust representations of written form (orthography),...
AbstractSkilled reading depends upon successfully integrating orthographic, phonological, and semant...
This investigation compared the effects of explicit letter-sound training to holistic word training ...
Understanding the neural systems that underpin reading acquisition is key if neuroscientific finding...
Inconsistencies in spelling-sound correspondence in English offer unique opportunities to examine th...
Learning to read has a substantial effect on the representations of spoken and meaning forms of word...
AbstractUnderstanding the neural processes that underlie learning to read can provide a scientific f...
Two recent computational models of reading development propose that irregular words are read using a...
Reading seems as easy and natural as listening. It is still not clear how we acquire this skill, and...
AbstractFunctional neuroimaging was used to investigate three factors that affect reading performanc...
Accepted November 1, 2016Connectionist accounts of quasiregular domains, such as spelling–sound corr...
Incidental learning of phonological structures through repeated exposure is an important component o...
Although behavioral and neuropsychological studies have suggested two distinct routes of phonologica...
Item does not contain fulltextPrinted text can be decoded by utilizing different processing routes d...
To investigate the neural underpinnings of word decoding, and how it changes as a function of repeat...
High-quality lexical representations depend on robust representations of written form (orthography),...
AbstractSkilled reading depends upon successfully integrating orthographic, phonological, and semant...
This investigation compared the effects of explicit letter-sound training to holistic word training ...
Understanding the neural systems that underpin reading acquisition is key if neuroscientific finding...
Inconsistencies in spelling-sound correspondence in English offer unique opportunities to examine th...
Learning to read has a substantial effect on the representations of spoken and meaning forms of word...
AbstractUnderstanding the neural processes that underlie learning to read can provide a scientific f...
Two recent computational models of reading development propose that irregular words are read using a...
Reading seems as easy and natural as listening. It is still not clear how we acquire this skill, and...
AbstractFunctional neuroimaging was used to investigate three factors that affect reading performanc...
Accepted November 1, 2016Connectionist accounts of quasiregular domains, such as spelling–sound corr...
Incidental learning of phonological structures through repeated exposure is an important component o...
Although behavioral and neuropsychological studies have suggested two distinct routes of phonologica...