A number of recent studies consistently show an area, known as the visual word form area (VWFA), in the left fusiform gyrus that is selectively responsive for visual words in alphabetic scripts as well as in logographic scripts, such as Chinese characters. However, given the large difference between Chinese characters and alphabetic scripts in terms of their orthographic rules, it is not clear at a fine spatial scale, whether Chinese characters engage the same VWFA in the occipito-temporal cortex as alphabetic scripts. We specifically compared Chinese with Korean script, with Korean script serving as a good example of alphabetic writing system, but matched to Chinese in the overall square shape. Sixteen proficient early Chinese-Korean bilin...
The functional anatomy of Chinese character processing was investigated using fMRI. Right-handed Man...
The human neocortex appears to contain a dedicated visual word form area (VWFA) and an adjacent mult...
The functional anatomy of Chinese character processing was investigated using fMRI. Right-handed Man...
A number of recent studies consistently show an area, known as the visual word form area (VWFA), in ...
Functional and spatial hierarchical organization of increasingly language-like word forms has been p...
Previous studies have identified an area in the left lateral fusiform cortex that is highly responsi...
AbstractHow are Chinese characters recognized and represented in the brain of skilled readers? Funct...
Written language represents a special category of visual information. There is strong evidence for t...
Written language represents a special category of visual information. There is strong evidence for t...
The significant role of the left midfusiform cortex in reading found in recent neuroimaging studies ...
A notable controversy in neurolinguistics is whether there is a particular brain area specialized fo...
In expert readers, a brain region known as the visual word form area (VWFA) is highly sensitive to w...
This event-related functional MRI study examined the neural correlates for Chinese writing, by compa...
Most of the existing models of language have been based on alphabetic languages; however, growing ev...
International audienceIn expert readers, a brain region known as the visual word form area (VWFA) is...
The functional anatomy of Chinese character processing was investigated using fMRI. Right-handed Man...
The human neocortex appears to contain a dedicated visual word form area (VWFA) and an adjacent mult...
The functional anatomy of Chinese character processing was investigated using fMRI. Right-handed Man...
A number of recent studies consistently show an area, known as the visual word form area (VWFA), in ...
Functional and spatial hierarchical organization of increasingly language-like word forms has been p...
Previous studies have identified an area in the left lateral fusiform cortex that is highly responsi...
AbstractHow are Chinese characters recognized and represented in the brain of skilled readers? Funct...
Written language represents a special category of visual information. There is strong evidence for t...
Written language represents a special category of visual information. There is strong evidence for t...
The significant role of the left midfusiform cortex in reading found in recent neuroimaging studies ...
A notable controversy in neurolinguistics is whether there is a particular brain area specialized fo...
In expert readers, a brain region known as the visual word form area (VWFA) is highly sensitive to w...
This event-related functional MRI study examined the neural correlates for Chinese writing, by compa...
Most of the existing models of language have been based on alphabetic languages; however, growing ev...
International audienceIn expert readers, a brain region known as the visual word form area (VWFA) is...
The functional anatomy of Chinese character processing was investigated using fMRI. Right-handed Man...
The human neocortex appears to contain a dedicated visual word form area (VWFA) and an adjacent mult...
The functional anatomy of Chinese character processing was investigated using fMRI. Right-handed Man...