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Bridging speech and sight: white matter anatomy in ticker-tape synaesthesia. [PDF]

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Graphemes are perceptual reading units

Cognition, 2000
Graphemes are commonly defined as the written representation of phonemes. For example, the word 'BREAD' is composed of the four phonemes /b/, /r/, /e/ and /d/, and consequently, of the four graphemes 'B', 'R', 'EA', and 'D'. Graphemes can thus be considered the minimal 'functional bridges' in the mapping between orthography and phonology.
Arnaud Rey, Johannes C Ziegler
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Grapheme Frequency and Color Luminance in Grapheme-Color Synaesthesia

Psychological Science, 2007
Individuals with grapheme-color synaesthesia experience vivid colors whenever they see, hear, or just think of ordinary letters and digits (Dixon, Smilek, Cudahy, & Merikle, 2000; Mattingley, Rich, Yelland, & Bradshaw, 2001). Currently, little is known about how specific colors become associated with specific letters and digits in synaesthesia.
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Grapheme-Phoneme and Phoneme-Grapheme Correspondences

Perceptual and Motor Skills, 1978
The ability to make grapheme-phoneme correspondences (phonemic recall) comprises a necessary part of decoding unknown written words to their oral equivalents, that is, working out the pronunciation of words while reading. However, group-decoding tests and skills-management systems, both of which measure phoneme-grapheme correspondences (graphemic ...
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Spatially Adherent Graphemic Perseveration

Cognitive and Behavioral Neurology, 2010
There are several forms of agraphia, including: aphasic agraphia, where patients have impairments in writing the correct words or correctly spelling words; apraxic agraphia, where patients are impaired in making the movements needed to write letters; and spatial agraphia, where patients might fail to write letters on one side of a word or write on one ...
Waldo Rigoberto, Guerrero   +3 more
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Photo-Graphemicality

2022
The turn of the twentieth and twenty-first century brought about sweeping technological changes which impacted our way of functioning in society. One of those constitutes the transition from analog to digital photography. The aim of this monograph is to capture these changes and their image preserved in poetry written after 1989, based on Polish ...
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