Learning letter and speech sound (LS) associations is a major step in reading acquisition common for all alphabetic scripts, including Braille used by blind readers. The left superior temporal cortex (STC) plays an important role in audiovisual LS integration in sighted people, but it is still unknown what neural mechanisms are responsible for audiotactile LS integration in blind individuals. Here, we investigated the similarities and differences between LS integration in blind Braille (N = 42, age range: 9–60 y.o.) and sighted print (N = 47, age range: 9–60 y.o.) readers who acquired reading using different sensory modalities. In both groups, the STC responded to both isolated letters and isolated speech sounds, showed enhanced activation ...
Recent evidence suggests that blindness enables visual circuits to contribute to language processing...
SummaryUsing a visual-to-auditory sensory-substitution algorithm, congenitally fully blind adults we...
Reading acquisition in alphabetic languages starts with learning the associations between speech sou...
All writing systems represent units of spoken language. Studies on the neural correlates of reading ...
The relations between reading, auditory, speech, phonological and tactile spatial processing are inv...
All writing systems represent units of spoken language. Studies on the neural correlates of reading ...
Rapid advances in technology are facilitating the electronic distribution of information, especially...
Similar to many sighted children who struggle with learning to read, a proportion of blind children ...
International audienceIn the congenitally blind (CB), sensory deprivation results in cross-modal pla...
00285.2001. Braille reading depends on remarkable adaptations that connect the somatosensory system ...
Non-arbitrary sound-shape correspondences (SSCs) have been consistently observed across languages an...
In the congenitally blind (CB), sensory deprivation results in cross-modal plasticity, with visual c...
The role of the left ventral occipitotemporal cortex (vOT) in reading is well-established in both si...
The present work addresses the neural bases of sentence reading in deaf populations. To better under...
Reading is a unique human cognitive skill and its acquisition was proven to extensively affect both ...
Recent evidence suggests that blindness enables visual circuits to contribute to language processing...
SummaryUsing a visual-to-auditory sensory-substitution algorithm, congenitally fully blind adults we...
Reading acquisition in alphabetic languages starts with learning the associations between speech sou...
All writing systems represent units of spoken language. Studies on the neural correlates of reading ...
The relations between reading, auditory, speech, phonological and tactile spatial processing are inv...
All writing systems represent units of spoken language. Studies on the neural correlates of reading ...
Rapid advances in technology are facilitating the electronic distribution of information, especially...
Similar to many sighted children who struggle with learning to read, a proportion of blind children ...
International audienceIn the congenitally blind (CB), sensory deprivation results in cross-modal pla...
00285.2001. Braille reading depends on remarkable adaptations that connect the somatosensory system ...
Non-arbitrary sound-shape correspondences (SSCs) have been consistently observed across languages an...
In the congenitally blind (CB), sensory deprivation results in cross-modal plasticity, with visual c...
The role of the left ventral occipitotemporal cortex (vOT) in reading is well-established in both si...
The present work addresses the neural bases of sentence reading in deaf populations. To better under...
Reading is a unique human cognitive skill and its acquisition was proven to extensively affect both ...
Recent evidence suggests that blindness enables visual circuits to contribute to language processing...
SummaryUsing a visual-to-auditory sensory-substitution algorithm, congenitally fully blind adults we...
Reading acquisition in alphabetic languages starts with learning the associations between speech sou...