It remains controversial and hotly debated whether foveal information is double-projected to both hemispheres or split at the midline between the two hemispheres. We investigated this issue in a unique patient with lesions in the splenium of the corpus callosum and the left medial occipitotemporal region, through a series of neuropsychological tests and multimodal MRI scans. Behavioral experiments showed that (1) the patient had difficulties in reading simple and compound Chinese characters when they were presented in the foveal but left to the fixation, (2) he failed to recognize the left component of compound characters when the compound characters were presented in the central foveal field, (3) his judgments of the gender of centrally pr...
Background The existence and function of unilateral hemispheric projections within foveal vision ma...
The right and left visual fields each project to the contralateral cerebral hemispheres. The current...
Two experiments are reported exploring the effect of cAsE aLtErNaTiOn on lexical decisions to words ...
It remains controversial and hotly debated whether foveal information is double-projected to both he...
Recent research on foveal structure and reading suggests that the two halves of a centrally fixated ...
International audienceAccording to the 'bilateral representation theory', a complete copy of the wor...
Institute for Adaptive and Neural ComputationIn Chinese orthography, phonetic compounds comprise abo...
The left cerebral hemisphere is dominant for language processing in most individuals. It has been su...
In this chapter we discuss how the anatomical divide between the left and the right brain half has i...
In Chinese orthography, phonetic compounds comprise about 80% of the most frequent characters. They ...
2011 亞太視覺會議Poster: Reading and learningWhether foveal representation in reading is initially split a...
Whether foveal representation in reading is initially split and contralaterally projected to differe...
Chinese characters contain separate phonetic and semantic radicals. A dominant character type exists...
BACKGROUND: Previous studies have claimed that a precise split at the vertical midline of each fovea...
The existence and function of unilateral hemispheric projections within foveal vision may substantia...
Background The existence and function of unilateral hemispheric projections within foveal vision ma...
The right and left visual fields each project to the contralateral cerebral hemispheres. The current...
Two experiments are reported exploring the effect of cAsE aLtErNaTiOn on lexical decisions to words ...
It remains controversial and hotly debated whether foveal information is double-projected to both he...
Recent research on foveal structure and reading suggests that the two halves of a centrally fixated ...
International audienceAccording to the 'bilateral representation theory', a complete copy of the wor...
Institute for Adaptive and Neural ComputationIn Chinese orthography, phonetic compounds comprise abo...
The left cerebral hemisphere is dominant for language processing in most individuals. It has been su...
In this chapter we discuss how the anatomical divide between the left and the right brain half has i...
In Chinese orthography, phonetic compounds comprise about 80% of the most frequent characters. They ...
2011 亞太視覺會議Poster: Reading and learningWhether foveal representation in reading is initially split a...
Whether foveal representation in reading is initially split and contralaterally projected to differe...
Chinese characters contain separate phonetic and semantic radicals. A dominant character type exists...
BACKGROUND: Previous studies have claimed that a precise split at the vertical midline of each fovea...
The existence and function of unilateral hemispheric projections within foveal vision may substantia...
Background The existence and function of unilateral hemispheric projections within foveal vision ma...
The right and left visual fields each project to the contralateral cerebral hemispheres. The current...
Two experiments are reported exploring the effect of cAsE aLtErNaTiOn on lexical decisions to words ...