Learning to read involves associating abstract visual shapes with familiar meanings. Embodiment theories suggest that word meaning is at least partially represented in distributed sensorimotor networks in the brain (Barsalou, 2008; Pulvermueller, 2013). We explored how reading comprehension develops by tracking when and how printed words start activating these “semantic” sensorimotor representations as children learn to read. Adults and children aged 7–10 years showed clear category-specific cortical specialization for tool versus animal pictures during a one-back categorisation task. Thus, sensorimotor representations for these categories were in place at all ages. However, co-activation of these same brain regions by the visual objects’ w...
resonance imaging, we measured brain responses to spoken and written language, visual faces, houses,...
Learning to read is associated with the appearance of an orthographically sensitive brain region kno...
Visual word recognition is the foundation of reading. It is the place where form meets meaning and h...
AbstractLearning to read involves associating abstract visual shapes with familiar meanings. Embodim...
Efficient analysis of written words in normal reading is likely to reflect use of neural circuits fo...
Studies on adults suggest that reading-induced brain changes might not be limited to linguistic proc...
In adult readers, printed words and other letter strings activate specialized visual functions withi...
Understanding the neural systems that underpin reading acquisition is key if neuroscientific finding...
Available online 10 January 2017Studies on adults suggest that reading-induced brain changes might n...
AbstractUnderstanding the neural processes that underlie learning to read can provide a scientific f...
Reading is an integral part of life in today's information-driven societies. Since the pioneering wo...
Available online 27 January 2021Skilled reading requires years of practice associating visual symbol...
<div><p>How does education affect cortical organization? All literate adults possess a region specia...
International audienceDoes literacy improve brain function? Does it also entail losses? Using functi...
How does education affect cortical organization? All literate adults possess a region specialized fo...
resonance imaging, we measured brain responses to spoken and written language, visual faces, houses,...
Learning to read is associated with the appearance of an orthographically sensitive brain region kno...
Visual word recognition is the foundation of reading. It is the place where form meets meaning and h...
AbstractLearning to read involves associating abstract visual shapes with familiar meanings. Embodim...
Efficient analysis of written words in normal reading is likely to reflect use of neural circuits fo...
Studies on adults suggest that reading-induced brain changes might not be limited to linguistic proc...
In adult readers, printed words and other letter strings activate specialized visual functions withi...
Understanding the neural systems that underpin reading acquisition is key if neuroscientific finding...
Available online 10 January 2017Studies on adults suggest that reading-induced brain changes might n...
AbstractUnderstanding the neural processes that underlie learning to read can provide a scientific f...
Reading is an integral part of life in today's information-driven societies. Since the pioneering wo...
Available online 27 January 2021Skilled reading requires years of practice associating visual symbol...
<div><p>How does education affect cortical organization? All literate adults possess a region specia...
International audienceDoes literacy improve brain function? Does it also entail losses? Using functi...
How does education affect cortical organization? All literate adults possess a region specialized fo...
resonance imaging, we measured brain responses to spoken and written language, visual faces, houses,...
Learning to read is associated with the appearance of an orthographically sensitive brain region kno...
Visual word recognition is the foundation of reading. It is the place where form meets meaning and h...