International audienceCognitive theories on reading propose that the characteristics of written stimuli determine how they are processed in the brain. However, whether the brain distinguishes between regular words, irregular words, and pseudowords already at an early stage of the reading process is still subject to debate. Here we used chronometric TMS to address this issue. During the first 140 msec of regular word, irregular word, and pseudoword reading, TMS was used to disrupt the function of the ventral occipitotemporal, posterior middle temporal, and supramarginal gyri, which are key areas involved in orthographic, semantic, and phonological processing, respectively. Early TMS stimulation delivered on posterior middle temporal and supr...
Despite decades of research on reading, including the relatively recent contributions of neuroimagin...
INTRODUCTION: In the classic neurological model of language, the human inferior parietal lobule (IPL...
Silent reading and reading aloud of German words and pseudowords were used in a PET study using (15O...
International audienceCognitive theories on reading propose that the characteristics of written stim...
Reading is a surprisingly difficult task that, at a minimum, requires recognizing a visual stimulus ...
Several functional neuroimaging studies have compared words and pseudowords to test different cognit...
International audienceThe cognitive mechanisms involved in polysyllabic pseudo-word processing—and t...
According to predictions made by ACV98 connectionist model of reading, behavioral experiments have s...
Cognitive models of reading predict that high frequency regular words can be read in more than one w...
We investigated phonological processing in normal readers to answer the question to what extent phon...
Previous studies have investigated orthographic-to-phonological mapping during reading by comparing ...
Item does not contain fulltextSilent reading and reading aloud of German words and pseudowords were ...
Reading aloud requires mapping an orthographic form to a phonological one. The mapping process relie...
International audienceAfter intensive practice, unfamiliar letter strings become familiar words and ...
Reading is an integral part of life in today's information-driven societies. Since the pioneering wo...
Despite decades of research on reading, including the relatively recent contributions of neuroimagin...
INTRODUCTION: In the classic neurological model of language, the human inferior parietal lobule (IPL...
Silent reading and reading aloud of German words and pseudowords were used in a PET study using (15O...
International audienceCognitive theories on reading propose that the characteristics of written stim...
Reading is a surprisingly difficult task that, at a minimum, requires recognizing a visual stimulus ...
Several functional neuroimaging studies have compared words and pseudowords to test different cognit...
International audienceThe cognitive mechanisms involved in polysyllabic pseudo-word processing—and t...
According to predictions made by ACV98 connectionist model of reading, behavioral experiments have s...
Cognitive models of reading predict that high frequency regular words can be read in more than one w...
We investigated phonological processing in normal readers to answer the question to what extent phon...
Previous studies have investigated orthographic-to-phonological mapping during reading by comparing ...
Item does not contain fulltextSilent reading and reading aloud of German words and pseudowords were ...
Reading aloud requires mapping an orthographic form to a phonological one. The mapping process relie...
International audienceAfter intensive practice, unfamiliar letter strings become familiar words and ...
Reading is an integral part of life in today's information-driven societies. Since the pioneering wo...
Despite decades of research on reading, including the relatively recent contributions of neuroimagin...
INTRODUCTION: In the classic neurological model of language, the human inferior parietal lobule (IPL...
Silent reading and reading aloud of German words and pseudowords were used in a PET study using (15O...