Reading skills are indispensible in modern technological societies. In transparent alphabetic orthographies, such as Dutch, reading skills build on associations between letters and speech sounds (LS pairs). Previously, we showed that the superior temporal cortex (STC) of Dutch readers is sensitive to the congruency of LS pairs. Here, we used functional magnetic resonance imaging to investigate whether a similar congruency sensitivity exists in STC of readers of the more opaque English orthography, where the relation among LS pairs is less reliable. Eighteen subjects passively perceived congruent and incongruent audiovisual pairs of different levels of transparency in English: letters and speech sounds (LS; irregular), letters and letter nam...
International audienceDespite dissimilarities among scripts, a universal hallmark of literacy in ski...
We use a neurocognitive perspective to discuss the contribution of learning letter-speech sound (L-S...
We use a neurocognitive perspective to discuss the contribution of learning letter-speech sound (L-S...
Reading skills are indispensible in modern technological societies. In transparent alphabetic orthog...
Reading skills are indispensible in modern technological societies. In transparent alphabetic orthog...
Reading skills are indispensible in modern technological societies. In transparent alphabetic orthog...
There is strong scientific consensus that emphasizing print-to-sound relationships is critical when ...
Learning to read in alphabetic orthographies starts with learning a script code consisting of letter...
It is unknown how experience with different types of orthographies influences the neural basis of or...
Reading aloud involves computing the sound of a word from its visual form. This may be accomplished ...
Reading success in a second language (L2) is crucial for billions of people worldwide, but it is wel...
Fluent reading requires successfully mapping between visual orthographic and auditory phonological r...
Reading aloud involves computing the sound of a word from its visual form. This may be accomplished ...
This investigation compared the effects of explicit letter-sound training to holistic word training ...
Do we use the same neurocognitive mechanisms to spell that we do to read? There is a considerable nu...
International audienceDespite dissimilarities among scripts, a universal hallmark of literacy in ski...
We use a neurocognitive perspective to discuss the contribution of learning letter-speech sound (L-S...
We use a neurocognitive perspective to discuss the contribution of learning letter-speech sound (L-S...
Reading skills are indispensible in modern technological societies. In transparent alphabetic orthog...
Reading skills are indispensible in modern technological societies. In transparent alphabetic orthog...
Reading skills are indispensible in modern technological societies. In transparent alphabetic orthog...
There is strong scientific consensus that emphasizing print-to-sound relationships is critical when ...
Learning to read in alphabetic orthographies starts with learning a script code consisting of letter...
It is unknown how experience with different types of orthographies influences the neural basis of or...
Reading aloud involves computing the sound of a word from its visual form. This may be accomplished ...
Reading success in a second language (L2) is crucial for billions of people worldwide, but it is wel...
Fluent reading requires successfully mapping between visual orthographic and auditory phonological r...
Reading aloud involves computing the sound of a word from its visual form. This may be accomplished ...
This investigation compared the effects of explicit letter-sound training to holistic word training ...
Do we use the same neurocognitive mechanisms to spell that we do to read? There is a considerable nu...
International audienceDespite dissimilarities among scripts, a universal hallmark of literacy in ski...
We use a neurocognitive perspective to discuss the contribution of learning letter-speech sound (L-S...
We use a neurocognitive perspective to discuss the contribution of learning letter-speech sound (L-S...