Reading is a cultural invention too recent to involve dedicated genetic or developmental mechanisms. It has been proposed that reading partly recycles pre-existing brain systems (neural recycling hypothesis, Dehaene, 2004). This hypothesis is supported by fMRI studies. Reading acquisition does not only lead to the development of a strong response to written materials in the left fusiform gyrus, the "visual word form area" (VWFA, Cohen et al., 2000; Dehaene & Cohen, 2011), but also reorganizes the ventral visual system: it competes with the cortical representation of other visual objects, especially faces, with less left and more right fusiform activation to faces in literates compared to illiterates (Dehaene et al., 2010). However, little i...
How do human cultural inventions such as reading result in neural re-organization? In this first lon...
Reading is at the interface between the vision and spoken language domains. An emergent bulk of rese...
<div><p>How does education affect cortical organization? All literate adults possess a region specia...
Writing was invented too recently to have influenced the human genome. Consequently, reading acquisi...
Learning to read is associated with the appearance of an orthographically sensitive brain region kno...
The invention of writing is one of the most important cultural changes of mankind. Notably, because ...
International audienceLearning to read leads to functional and structural changes in cortical brain ...
The acquisition of literacy transforms the human brain. By reviewing studies of illiterate subjects,...
resonance imaging, we measured brain responses to spoken and written language, visual faces, houses,...
Learning to read leads to functional and structural changes in cortical brain areas related to visio...
How do human cultural inventions such as reading result in neural re-organization? Previous cross-se...
International audienceDoes literacy improve brain function? Does it also entail losses? Using functi...
Learning to read requires the acquisition of an efficient visual procedure for quickly recognizing f...
How do human cultural inventions such as reading result in neural re-organization? In this first lon...
Reading is at the interface between the vision and spoken language domains. An emergent bulk of rese...
<div><p>How does education affect cortical organization? All literate adults possess a region specia...
Writing was invented too recently to have influenced the human genome. Consequently, reading acquisi...
Learning to read is associated with the appearance of an orthographically sensitive brain region kno...
The invention of writing is one of the most important cultural changes of mankind. Notably, because ...
International audienceLearning to read leads to functional and structural changes in cortical brain ...
The acquisition of literacy transforms the human brain. By reviewing studies of illiterate subjects,...
resonance imaging, we measured brain responses to spoken and written language, visual faces, houses,...
Learning to read leads to functional and structural changes in cortical brain areas related to visio...
How do human cultural inventions such as reading result in neural re-organization? Previous cross-se...
International audienceDoes literacy improve brain function? Does it also entail losses? Using functi...
Learning to read requires the acquisition of an efficient visual procedure for quickly recognizing f...
How do human cultural inventions such as reading result in neural re-organization? In this first lon...
Reading is at the interface between the vision and spoken language domains. An emergent bulk of rese...
<div><p>How does education affect cortical organization? All literate adults possess a region specia...