The modulatory influence of literacy on the cognitive system of the human brain has been indicated in behavioral, neuroanatomic, and functional neuroimaging studies. In this study we explored the functional consequences of formal education and the acquisition of an alphabetic written language on two- and three-dimensional visual naming. The results show that illiterate subjects perform significantly worse on immediate naming of two-dimensional representations of common everyday objects compared to literate subjects, both in terms of accuracy and reaction times. In contrast, there was no significant difference when the subjects named the corresponding real objects. The results suggest that formal education and learning to read and to write m...
Comparable subjects except for the knowledge of orthography and school attendance in the proper age ...
The objectives of this article are to characterize the performance and to discuss the performance di...
The acquisition of literacy transforms the human brain. By reviewing studies of illiterate subjects,...
The modulatory influence of literacy on the cognitive system of the human brain has been indicated i...
The study of illiterate subjects, which for specific socio-cultural reasons did not have the opportu...
AbstractUnderstanding the neural processes that underlie learning to read can provide a scientific f...
International audienceDoes literacy improve brain function? Does it also entail losses? Using functi...
Literacy and education represent essential aspects of contemporary society and subserve important as...
Learning to read is associated with the appearance of an orthographically sensitive brain region kno...
How do human cultural inventions such as reading result in neural re-organization? Previous cross-se...
Understanding the neural systems that underpin reading acquisition is key if neuroscientific finding...
Writing was invented too recently to have influenced the human genome. Consequently, reading acquisi...
International audienceLearning to read leads to functional and structural changes in cortical brain ...
The current understanding of hemispheric interaction is limited. Functional hemispheric specializati...
There is a robust positive relationship between reading skills and the time to name aloud an array o...
Comparable subjects except for the knowledge of orthography and school attendance in the proper age ...
The objectives of this article are to characterize the performance and to discuss the performance di...
The acquisition of literacy transforms the human brain. By reviewing studies of illiterate subjects,...
The modulatory influence of literacy on the cognitive system of the human brain has been indicated i...
The study of illiterate subjects, which for specific socio-cultural reasons did not have the opportu...
AbstractUnderstanding the neural processes that underlie learning to read can provide a scientific f...
International audienceDoes literacy improve brain function? Does it also entail losses? Using functi...
Literacy and education represent essential aspects of contemporary society and subserve important as...
Learning to read is associated with the appearance of an orthographically sensitive brain region kno...
How do human cultural inventions such as reading result in neural re-organization? Previous cross-se...
Understanding the neural systems that underpin reading acquisition is key if neuroscientific finding...
Writing was invented too recently to have influenced the human genome. Consequently, reading acquisi...
International audienceLearning to read leads to functional and structural changes in cortical brain ...
The current understanding of hemispheric interaction is limited. Functional hemispheric specializati...
There is a robust positive relationship between reading skills and the time to name aloud an array o...
Comparable subjects except for the knowledge of orthography and school attendance in the proper age ...
The objectives of this article are to characterize the performance and to discuss the performance di...
The acquisition of literacy transforms the human brain. By reviewing studies of illiterate subjects,...