Word length, frequency, and predictability count among the most influential variables during reading. Their effects are well-documented in eye movement studies, but pertinent evidence from neuroimaging primarily stem from single-word presentations. We investigated the effects of these variables during reading of whole sentences with simultaneous eye-tracking and functional magnetic resonance imaging (fixation-related fMRI). Increasing word length was associated with increasing activation in occipital areas linked to visual analysis. Additionally, length elicited a U-shaped modulation (i.e., least activation for medium-length words) within a brain stem region presumably linked to eye movement control. These effects, however, were diminished ...
Previous studies have shown differential responses in the fusiform and lingual gyri during reading a...
SummaryModels of the “visual word form system” postulate that a left occipitotemporal region impleme...
Several functional neuroimaging studies have compared words and pseudowords to test different cognit...
International audienceThis event-related fMR1 study has assessed the cerebral activations obtained d...
By means of combining eye-tracking and fMRI, the present study aimed to investigate aspects of highe...
Word length is one of the main determinants of eye movements during reading and has been shown to in...
Experiments in this dissertation investigate the role of cognition in eye-movement behavior during s...
Experiments in this dissertation investigate the role of cognition in eye-movement behavior during s...
Reading requires integration of language and cognitive processes with attention and eye movement con...
Typical adults read remarkably quickly. Such fast reading is facilitated by brain processes that are...
Word frequency is a central psycholinguistic variable that accounts for substantial variance in lang...
Reading requires the orchestration of vision, attention, and language processes, usually along with ...
Reading requires the orchestration of vision, attention, and language processes, usually along with ...
Several functional neuroimaging studies have compared words and pseudowords to test different cognit...
Stimulus-related changes in cerebral blood oxygen-ation were measured using high-resolution function...
Previous studies have shown differential responses in the fusiform and lingual gyri during reading a...
SummaryModels of the “visual word form system” postulate that a left occipitotemporal region impleme...
Several functional neuroimaging studies have compared words and pseudowords to test different cognit...
International audienceThis event-related fMR1 study has assessed the cerebral activations obtained d...
By means of combining eye-tracking and fMRI, the present study aimed to investigate aspects of highe...
Word length is one of the main determinants of eye movements during reading and has been shown to in...
Experiments in this dissertation investigate the role of cognition in eye-movement behavior during s...
Experiments in this dissertation investigate the role of cognition in eye-movement behavior during s...
Reading requires integration of language and cognitive processes with attention and eye movement con...
Typical adults read remarkably quickly. Such fast reading is facilitated by brain processes that are...
Word frequency is a central psycholinguistic variable that accounts for substantial variance in lang...
Reading requires the orchestration of vision, attention, and language processes, usually along with ...
Reading requires the orchestration of vision, attention, and language processes, usually along with ...
Several functional neuroimaging studies have compared words and pseudowords to test different cognit...
Stimulus-related changes in cerebral blood oxygen-ation were measured using high-resolution function...
Previous studies have shown differential responses in the fusiform and lingual gyri during reading a...
SummaryModels of the “visual word form system” postulate that a left occipitotemporal region impleme...
Several functional neuroimaging studies have compared words and pseudowords to test different cognit...