International audienceThe present study explored the possibility to use Steady-State Visual Evoked Potentials (SSVEPs) as a tool to investigate the core mechanisms in visual word recognition. In particular, we investigated three benchmark effects of reading aloud: lexicality (words vs. pseudowords), frequency (high-frequency vs. low-frequency words), and orthographic familiarity ('familiar' versus 'unfamiliar' pseudowords). We found that words and pseudowords elicited robust SSVEPs. Words showed larger SSVEPs than pseudowords and high-frequency words showed larger SSVEPs than low-frequency words. SSVEPs were not sensitive to orthographic familiarity. We further localized the neural generators of the SSVEP effects. The lexicality effect was ...
Previous research using event-related brain potentials (ERPs) suggested that phonological processing...
Reading is a surprisingly difficult task that, at a minimum, requires recognizing a visual stimulus ...
After intensive practice, unfamiliar letter strings become familiar words and reading speed increase...
International audienceThe present study explored the possibility to use Steady-State Visual Evoked P...
International audienceThe processing of syllables in visual word recognition was investigated using ...
Despite decades of research on reading, including the relatively recent contributions of neuroimagin...
peer reviewedRecently frequency tagging with EEG recordings proved efficient to measure the neural b...
Despite decades of research on reading, including the relatively recent contributions of neuroimagin...
International audienceThe present study used steady-state visual evoked potentials (SSVEPs) to exami...
Reading aloud involves computing the sound of a word from its visual form. This may be accomplished ...
Abstract The development of theories and computational models of reading requires an understanding o...
Reading aloud involves computing the sound of a word from its visual form. This may be accomplished ...
INTRODUCTION: In the classic neurological model of language, the human inferior parietal lobule (IPL...
International audienceAfter intensive practice, unfamiliar letter strings become familiar words and ...
Reading is one of the most important human skills and has been studied for years with different tech...
Previous research using event-related brain potentials (ERPs) suggested that phonological processing...
Reading is a surprisingly difficult task that, at a minimum, requires recognizing a visual stimulus ...
After intensive practice, unfamiliar letter strings become familiar words and reading speed increase...
International audienceThe present study explored the possibility to use Steady-State Visual Evoked P...
International audienceThe processing of syllables in visual word recognition was investigated using ...
Despite decades of research on reading, including the relatively recent contributions of neuroimagin...
peer reviewedRecently frequency tagging with EEG recordings proved efficient to measure the neural b...
Despite decades of research on reading, including the relatively recent contributions of neuroimagin...
International audienceThe present study used steady-state visual evoked potentials (SSVEPs) to exami...
Reading aloud involves computing the sound of a word from its visual form. This may be accomplished ...
Abstract The development of theories and computational models of reading requires an understanding o...
Reading aloud involves computing the sound of a word from its visual form. This may be accomplished ...
INTRODUCTION: In the classic neurological model of language, the human inferior parietal lobule (IPL...
International audienceAfter intensive practice, unfamiliar letter strings become familiar words and ...
Reading is one of the most important human skills and has been studied for years with different tech...
Previous research using event-related brain potentials (ERPs) suggested that phonological processing...
Reading is a surprisingly difficult task that, at a minimum, requires recognizing a visual stimulus ...
After intensive practice, unfamiliar letter strings become familiar words and reading speed increase...