The left ventral occipitotemporal cortex (vOT) is important in visual word recognition. Studies have shown that the left vOT is generally observed to be involved in spoken language processing in skilled readers, suggesting automatic access to corresponding orthographic information. However, little is known about where and how the left vOT is involved in the spoken language processing of young children with emerging reading ability. In order to answer this question, we examined the relation of reading ability in 5–6-year-old kindergarteners to the activation of vOT during an auditory phonological awareness task. Two experimental conditions: onset word pairs that shared the first phoneme and rhyme word pairs that shared the final biphone/trip...
Fluent reading requires successfully mapping between visual orthographic and auditory phonological r...
Literacy is a uniquely human cross-modal cognitive process wherein visual orthographic representatio...
Numerous studies have shown that phonological skills are critical for successful reading acquisition...
The left ventral occipitotemporal cortex (vOT) is important in visual word recognition. Studies have...
Previous studies have shown that reading skill in 3- to 6-year-old children is related to the automa...
The ventral occipitotemporal (vOT) cortex serves as a core region for visual processing, and specifi...
By using a longitudinal design and functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI), our previous study ...
The sensitivity of the left ventral occipito-temporal (vOT) cortex to visual word processing has tri...
AbstractSelective attention to phonology, i.e., the ability to attend to sub-syllabic units within s...
Efficient analysis of written words in normal reading is likely to reflect use of neural circuits fo...
Selective attention to phonology, i.e., the ability to attend to sub-syllabic units within spoken wo...
The ventral occipitotemporal cortex (vOT) is involved in the perception of visually presented object...
International audienceThe sensitivity of the left ventral occipito-temporal (vOT) cortex to visual w...
How does the developing brain support the transition from spoken language to print? Two spoken langu...
International audience: The exact role of the left ventral occipitotemporal cortex (VOTC) during the...
Fluent reading requires successfully mapping between visual orthographic and auditory phonological r...
Literacy is a uniquely human cross-modal cognitive process wherein visual orthographic representatio...
Numerous studies have shown that phonological skills are critical for successful reading acquisition...
The left ventral occipitotemporal cortex (vOT) is important in visual word recognition. Studies have...
Previous studies have shown that reading skill in 3- to 6-year-old children is related to the automa...
The ventral occipitotemporal (vOT) cortex serves as a core region for visual processing, and specifi...
By using a longitudinal design and functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI), our previous study ...
The sensitivity of the left ventral occipito-temporal (vOT) cortex to visual word processing has tri...
AbstractSelective attention to phonology, i.e., the ability to attend to sub-syllabic units within s...
Efficient analysis of written words in normal reading is likely to reflect use of neural circuits fo...
Selective attention to phonology, i.e., the ability to attend to sub-syllabic units within spoken wo...
The ventral occipitotemporal cortex (vOT) is involved in the perception of visually presented object...
International audienceThe sensitivity of the left ventral occipito-temporal (vOT) cortex to visual w...
How does the developing brain support the transition from spoken language to print? Two spoken langu...
International audience: The exact role of the left ventral occipitotemporal cortex (VOTC) during the...
Fluent reading requires successfully mapping between visual orthographic and auditory phonological r...
Literacy is a uniquely human cross-modal cognitive process wherein visual orthographic representatio...
Numerous studies have shown that phonological skills are critical for successful reading acquisition...