Behavioral studies showed that AS, an English-Japanese bilingual was a skilled reader in Japanese but was a phonological dyslexic in English. This behavioral dissociation was accounted for by the Hypothesis of Transparency and Granularity postulated by Wydell & Butterworth. However, a neuroimaging study using MEG (magnetoencephalography) revealed that AS has the same functional deficit in the left superior temporal gyrus (STG). This paper therefore offers an answer to this intriguing discrepancy between the behavioral dissociation and the neural unity in AS by reviewing existing behavioral and neuroimaging studies in alphabetic languages such as English, Finnish, French, and Italian, and nonalphabetic languages such as Japanese and Chinese
Neuroscience findings have recently received critique on the lack of replications. To examine the re...
acquisition of reading by children and for unravelling the mystery of developmental dyslexia. Here, ...
Contains fulltext : 90112.pdf ( ) (Closed access)Recent neuro cognitive theories o...
# The Author(s) 2015. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract Behavi...
We report here on an investigation into the possible factors which might have contributed to languag...
These studies were conducted to examine the processing of two kinds of Japanese orthography, namely,...
Previous neuroimaging studies have suggested that developmental dyslexia has a different neural basi...
Brain abnormalities in the reading network have been repeatedly reported in individuals with develop...
The present study is a novel investigation of neural mechanisms underlying reading development in bi...
There has been debate on whether phonological deficits explain reading difficulty in Chinese, sinc...
Acquired dyslexia research has been conducted mainly on English neurological patients. A limited num...
In alphabetic language systems, converging evidence indicates that developmental dyslexia represents...
Dyslexia is a learning disability that impairs one’s fluency in reading. It is estimated that abo...
The present article reviews the literature on the functional neuroanatomy of developmental dyslexia ...
Recent neuro-cognitive theories of dyslexia presume that all dyslexics have the same type of brain a...
Neuroscience findings have recently received critique on the lack of replications. To examine the re...
acquisition of reading by children and for unravelling the mystery of developmental dyslexia. Here, ...
Contains fulltext : 90112.pdf ( ) (Closed access)Recent neuro cognitive theories o...
# The Author(s) 2015. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract Behavi...
We report here on an investigation into the possible factors which might have contributed to languag...
These studies were conducted to examine the processing of two kinds of Japanese orthography, namely,...
Previous neuroimaging studies have suggested that developmental dyslexia has a different neural basi...
Brain abnormalities in the reading network have been repeatedly reported in individuals with develop...
The present study is a novel investigation of neural mechanisms underlying reading development in bi...
There has been debate on whether phonological deficits explain reading difficulty in Chinese, sinc...
Acquired dyslexia research has been conducted mainly on English neurological patients. A limited num...
In alphabetic language systems, converging evidence indicates that developmental dyslexia represents...
Dyslexia is a learning disability that impairs one’s fluency in reading. It is estimated that abo...
The present article reviews the literature on the functional neuroanatomy of developmental dyslexia ...
Recent neuro-cognitive theories of dyslexia presume that all dyslexics have the same type of brain a...
Neuroscience findings have recently received critique on the lack of replications. To examine the re...
acquisition of reading by children and for unravelling the mystery of developmental dyslexia. Here, ...
Contains fulltext : 90112.pdf ( ) (Closed access)Recent neuro cognitive theories o...