Published: 23 August 2019It has been proposed that poor reading abilities in deaf readers might be related to weak connections between the orthographic and lexical-semantic levels of processing. Here we used event related potentials (ERPs), known for their excellent time resolution, to examine whether lexical feedback modulates early orthographic processing. Twenty congenitally deaf readers made lexical decisions to target words and pseudowords. Each of those target stimuli could be preceded by a briefly presented matched-case or mismatched-case identity prime (e.g., ALTAR-ALTAR vs. altar- ALTAR). Results showed an early effect of case overlap at the N/P150 for all targets. Critically, this effect disappeared for words but not for pseudowor...
Letter recognition plays an important role in reading and follows different phases of processing, fr...
Individuals with significant hearing loss often fail to attain competency in reading orthographic sc...
The lexical quality hypothesis proposes that the quality of phonological, orthographic, and semantic...
It has been proposed that poor reading abilities in deaf readers might be related to weak connection...
Previous studies suggest that deaf readers use phonological information of words when it is explicit...
Skilled hearing readers activate phonological, orthographic, and semantic representations in order t...
Published: 04 March 2021Reading typically involves phonological mediation, especially for transpare...
Available online 21 June 2017Written language is very important in daily life. However, most deaf pe...
Evidence indicates that adequate phonological abilities are necessary to develop proficient reading ...
The temporo-occipitally distributed N170 ERP component is hypothesized to reflect print-tuning in sk...
Although evidence is still scarce, recent research suggests key differences in how deaf and hearing ...
This ERP study investigated the cognitive nature of the P1–N1 components during orthographic process...
Despite considerable evidence regarding the influence of orthography on reading processing, the impa...
While reading is challenging for many deaf individuals, some become proficient readers. Little is kn...
Orthographic precision refers to the specificity with which letters are assigned to positions within...
Letter recognition plays an important role in reading and follows different phases of processing, fr...
Individuals with significant hearing loss often fail to attain competency in reading orthographic sc...
The lexical quality hypothesis proposes that the quality of phonological, orthographic, and semantic...
It has been proposed that poor reading abilities in deaf readers might be related to weak connection...
Previous studies suggest that deaf readers use phonological information of words when it is explicit...
Skilled hearing readers activate phonological, orthographic, and semantic representations in order t...
Published: 04 March 2021Reading typically involves phonological mediation, especially for transpare...
Available online 21 June 2017Written language is very important in daily life. However, most deaf pe...
Evidence indicates that adequate phonological abilities are necessary to develop proficient reading ...
The temporo-occipitally distributed N170 ERP component is hypothesized to reflect print-tuning in sk...
Although evidence is still scarce, recent research suggests key differences in how deaf and hearing ...
This ERP study investigated the cognitive nature of the P1–N1 components during orthographic process...
Despite considerable evidence regarding the influence of orthography on reading processing, the impa...
While reading is challenging for many deaf individuals, some become proficient readers. Little is kn...
Orthographic precision refers to the specificity with which letters are assigned to positions within...
Letter recognition plays an important role in reading and follows different phases of processing, fr...
Individuals with significant hearing loss often fail to attain competency in reading orthographic sc...
The lexical quality hypothesis proposes that the quality of phonological, orthographic, and semantic...