Previous studies have investigated orthographic-to-phonological mapping during reading by comparing brain activation for (1) reading words to object naming, or (2) reading pseudowords (e.g. phume) to words (e.g. plume). Here we combined both approaches to provide new insights into the underlying neural mechanisms. In fMRI data from 25 healthy adult readers, we first identified activation that was greater for reading words and pseudowords relative to picture and color naming. The most significant effect was observed in the left putamen, extending to both anterior and posterior borders. Second, consistent with previous studies, we show that both the anterior and posterior putamen are involved in articulating speech with greater activation du...
Cognitive models of reading predict that high frequency regular words can be read in more than one w...
Silent reading and reading aloud of German words and pseudowords were used in a PET study using (15O...
INTRODUCTION: In the classic neurological model of language, the human inferior parietal lobule (IPL...
Previous studies have investigated orthographic-to-phonological mapping during reading by comparing ...
Functional neuroimaging and lesion studies have frequently reported thalamic and putamen activation ...
Functional neuroimaging and lesion studies have frequently reported thalamic and putamen activation ...
Functional neuroimaging and lesion studies have frequently reported thalamic and putamen activation ...
TThis paper uses whole brain functional neuroimaging in neurologically normal participants to explor...
Reading aloud involves computing the sound of a word from its visual form. This may be accomplished ...
Reading aloud involves computing the sound of a word from its visual form. This may be accomplished ...
Item does not contain fulltextSilent reading and reading aloud of German words and pseudowords were ...
Abstract: Aloud reading of novel words is achieved by phonological decoding, a process in which grap...
Silent reading and reading aloud of German words and pseudowords were used in a PET study using (15O...
We investigated phonological processing in normal readers to answer the question to what extent phon...
This fMRI study used a single, multi-factorial, within-subjects design to dissociate multiple lingui...
Cognitive models of reading predict that high frequency regular words can be read in more than one w...
Silent reading and reading aloud of German words and pseudowords were used in a PET study using (15O...
INTRODUCTION: In the classic neurological model of language, the human inferior parietal lobule (IPL...
Previous studies have investigated orthographic-to-phonological mapping during reading by comparing ...
Functional neuroimaging and lesion studies have frequently reported thalamic and putamen activation ...
Functional neuroimaging and lesion studies have frequently reported thalamic and putamen activation ...
Functional neuroimaging and lesion studies have frequently reported thalamic and putamen activation ...
TThis paper uses whole brain functional neuroimaging in neurologically normal participants to explor...
Reading aloud involves computing the sound of a word from its visual form. This may be accomplished ...
Reading aloud involves computing the sound of a word from its visual form. This may be accomplished ...
Item does not contain fulltextSilent reading and reading aloud of German words and pseudowords were ...
Abstract: Aloud reading of novel words is achieved by phonological decoding, a process in which grap...
Silent reading and reading aloud of German words and pseudowords were used in a PET study using (15O...
We investigated phonological processing in normal readers to answer the question to what extent phon...
This fMRI study used a single, multi-factorial, within-subjects design to dissociate multiple lingui...
Cognitive models of reading predict that high frequency regular words can be read in more than one w...
Silent reading and reading aloud of German words and pseudowords were used in a PET study using (15O...
INTRODUCTION: In the classic neurological model of language, the human inferior parietal lobule (IPL...