The study of orthographic errors in a transparent language like Spanish is an important topic in relation to writing acquisition. The development of neuroimaging techniques, particularly functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI), has enabled the study of such relationships between brain areas. The main objective of the present study was to explore the patterns of effective connectivity by processing pseudohomophone orthographic errors among subjects with high and low spelling skills. Two groups of 12 Mexican subjects each, matched by age, were formed based on their results in a series of ad hoc spelling-related out-scanner tests: a high spelling skills (HSSs) group and a low spelling skills (LSSs) group. During the f MRI session, two exp...
Reading speed and efficiency are achieved through the automatic recognition of written words. Diffic...
Whether reading and spelling rely on the same orthographic representations has been a controversial ...
An incresing number of contributions in Quantitative an Computational Neuroscience have stressed tha...
The study of orthographic errors in a transparent language like Spanish is an important topic in rel...
The study of orthographic errors in a transparent language like Spanish is an important topic in rel...
The study of orthographic errors in a transparent language like Spanish is an important topic in rel...
The study of orthographic errors in a transparent language such as Spanish is an important topic in ...
Background: In this paper we studied the functional neural substrates underlying the performance of ...
Background: In this paper we studied the functional neural substrates underlying the performance of ...
Background: In this paper we studied the functional neural substrates underlying the performance of ...
Background: In this paper we studied the functional neural substrates underlying the performance of ...
Background: In this paper we studied the functional neural substrates underlying the performance of ...
Background: In this paper we studied the functional neural substrates underlying the performance of ...
Introduction: There is an essential relationship between reading development and orthographic knowle...
The present thesis investigates the graphemic stage of the spelling process. Aim of thesis is to stu...
Reading speed and efficiency are achieved through the automatic recognition of written words. Diffic...
Whether reading and spelling rely on the same orthographic representations has been a controversial ...
An incresing number of contributions in Quantitative an Computational Neuroscience have stressed tha...
The study of orthographic errors in a transparent language like Spanish is an important topic in rel...
The study of orthographic errors in a transparent language like Spanish is an important topic in rel...
The study of orthographic errors in a transparent language like Spanish is an important topic in rel...
The study of orthographic errors in a transparent language such as Spanish is an important topic in ...
Background: In this paper we studied the functional neural substrates underlying the performance of ...
Background: In this paper we studied the functional neural substrates underlying the performance of ...
Background: In this paper we studied the functional neural substrates underlying the performance of ...
Background: In this paper we studied the functional neural substrates underlying the performance of ...
Background: In this paper we studied the functional neural substrates underlying the performance of ...
Background: In this paper we studied the functional neural substrates underlying the performance of ...
Introduction: There is an essential relationship between reading development and orthographic knowle...
The present thesis investigates the graphemic stage of the spelling process. Aim of thesis is to stu...
Reading speed and efficiency are achieved through the automatic recognition of written words. Diffic...
Whether reading and spelling rely on the same orthographic representations has been a controversial ...
An incresing number of contributions in Quantitative an Computational Neuroscience have stressed tha...