Cognitive models of reading predict that high frequency regular words can be read in more than one way. We investigated this hypothesis using functional MRI and covariance analysis in 43 healthy skilled readers. Our results dissociated two sets of regions that were differentially engaged across subjects who were reading the same familiar words. Some subjects showed more activation in left inferior frontal and anterior occipito-temporal regions while other subjects showed more activation in right inferior parietal and left posterior occipito-temporal regions. To explore the behavioural correlates of these systems, we measured the difference between reading speed for irregularly spelled words relative to pseudowords outside the scanner in fif...
Reading is an essential part of modern society, yet much is still unknown about the physiological un...
In this study of reading development, children (ages 7--10) and adults (ages 18--32) performed overt...
Neuropsychological data about the forms of acquired reading impairment provide a strong basis for th...
Cognitive models of reading predict that high frequency regular words can be read in more than one w...
AbstractCognitive models of reading predict that high frequency regular words can be read in more th...
International audienceNeuroimaging studies of reading have so far mainly focused on the description ...
Recent work has suggested that variability in levels of neural activation may be related to behavior...
International audienceAfter intensive practice, unfamiliar letter strings become familiar words and ...
After intensive practice, unfamiliar letter strings become familiar words and reading speed increase...
Studies of reading development and disability have identified phonological skill as a major contribu...
Printed words can be read by decoding, which involves mapping the visual form to its auditory counte...
UnrestrictedStudies of reading development and disability have identified phonological skill as a ma...
The neural networks that support normal single word reading have been studied extensively with funct...
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Written language is a human invention that our brains did not evolve for. Yet, most research has foc...
Reading is an essential part of modern society, yet much is still unknown about the physiological un...
In this study of reading development, children (ages 7--10) and adults (ages 18--32) performed overt...
Neuropsychological data about the forms of acquired reading impairment provide a strong basis for th...
Cognitive models of reading predict that high frequency regular words can be read in more than one w...
AbstractCognitive models of reading predict that high frequency regular words can be read in more th...
International audienceNeuroimaging studies of reading have so far mainly focused on the description ...
Recent work has suggested that variability in levels of neural activation may be related to behavior...
International audienceAfter intensive practice, unfamiliar letter strings become familiar words and ...
After intensive practice, unfamiliar letter strings become familiar words and reading speed increase...
Studies of reading development and disability have identified phonological skill as a major contribu...
Printed words can be read by decoding, which involves mapping the visual form to its auditory counte...
UnrestrictedStudies of reading development and disability have identified phonological skill as a ma...
The neural networks that support normal single word reading have been studied extensively with funct...
Contains fulltext : 144370.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Individuals’ ...
Written language is a human invention that our brains did not evolve for. Yet, most research has foc...
Reading is an essential part of modern society, yet much is still unknown about the physiological un...
In this study of reading development, children (ages 7--10) and adults (ages 18--32) performed overt...
Neuropsychological data about the forms of acquired reading impairment provide a strong basis for th...