To investigate the neural underpinnings of word decoding, and how it changes as a function of repeated exposure, we trained Dutch participants repeatedly over the course of a month of training to articulate a set of novel disyllabic input strings written in Greek script to avoid the use of familiar orthographic representations. The syllables in the input were phonotactically legal combinations but non-existent in the Dutch language, allowing us to assess their role in novel word decoding. Not only trained disyllabic pseudowords were tested but also pseudowords with recombined patterns of syllables to uncover the emergence of syllabic representations. We showed that with extensive training, articulation became faster and more accurate for th...
AbstractUnderstanding the neural processes that underlie learning to read can provide a scientific f...
AbstractSelective attention to grapheme–phoneme mappings during learning can impact the circuitry su...
Language learning relies on both short-term and long-term memory. Phonological short-term memory (pS...
Item does not contain fulltextTo investigate the neural underpinnings of word decoding, and how it c...
Printed text can be decoded by utilizing different processing routes depending on the familiarity of...
peer reviewedThroughout life, we constantly learn novel written words that are integrated in neural ...
Reading is one of the most important human skills and has been studied for years with different tech...
Language is composed of small building blocks, which combine to form larger meaningful structures. T...
AbstractSkilled reading depends upon successfully integrating orthographic, phonological, and semant...
This investigation compared the effects of explicit letter-sound training to holistic word training ...
Learning to articulate novel combinations of phonemes that form new words through a small number of ...
Here we adopt a novel strategy to investigate phonological assembly. Participants performed a visual...
Two experiments were carried out to explore the units of analysis is used by children to read Dutch ...
To master linguistic communication, humans must acquire large vocabularies quickly and effortlessly....
The contribution of two different training contexts to online, gradual lexical acquisition was inves...
AbstractUnderstanding the neural processes that underlie learning to read can provide a scientific f...
AbstractSelective attention to grapheme–phoneme mappings during learning can impact the circuitry su...
Language learning relies on both short-term and long-term memory. Phonological short-term memory (pS...
Item does not contain fulltextTo investigate the neural underpinnings of word decoding, and how it c...
Printed text can be decoded by utilizing different processing routes depending on the familiarity of...
peer reviewedThroughout life, we constantly learn novel written words that are integrated in neural ...
Reading is one of the most important human skills and has been studied for years with different tech...
Language is composed of small building blocks, which combine to form larger meaningful structures. T...
AbstractSkilled reading depends upon successfully integrating orthographic, phonological, and semant...
This investigation compared the effects of explicit letter-sound training to holistic word training ...
Learning to articulate novel combinations of phonemes that form new words through a small number of ...
Here we adopt a novel strategy to investigate phonological assembly. Participants performed a visual...
Two experiments were carried out to explore the units of analysis is used by children to read Dutch ...
To master linguistic communication, humans must acquire large vocabularies quickly and effortlessly....
The contribution of two different training contexts to online, gradual lexical acquisition was inves...
AbstractUnderstanding the neural processes that underlie learning to read can provide a scientific f...
AbstractSelective attention to grapheme–phoneme mappings during learning can impact the circuitry su...
Language learning relies on both short-term and long-term memory. Phonological short-term memory (pS...