Does the reading of different orthographies produce distinct brain activity patterns? An ERP study. [PDF]
Orthographies vary in the degree of transparency of spelling-sound correspondence. These range from shallow orthographies with transparent grapheme-phoneme relations, to deep orthographies, in which these relations are opaque.
Irit Bar-Kochva, Zvia Breznitz
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Orthographic contamination of Broca’s area.
Strong evidence has accumulated over the past years suggesting that orthography plays a role in spoken language processing. It is still unclear, however, whether the influence of orthography on spoken language results from a co-activation of posterior ...
Marie eMontant +3 more
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Level of Orthographic Knowledge Helps to Reveal Automatic Predictions in Visual Word Processing
The brain generates predictions about visual word forms to support efficient reading. The “interactive account” suggests that the predictions in visual word processing can be strategic or automatic (non-strategic).
Zehao Huang +12 more
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Gene-environment interaction on neural mechanisms of orthographic processing in Chinese children. [PDF]
Su M +8 more
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The visual magnocellular deficit in Chinese-speaking children with developmental dyslexia
Many alphabetic studies have evidenced that individuals with developmental dyslexia (DD) have deficits in visual magnocellular(M) pathway. However, there are few studies to investigate the M function of Chinese DD.
Yi eQian, Yi eQian, Hong-Yan eBi
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Meta‐Virtuality: Strategies of Disembeddedness in Virtual Interiorities
ABSTRACT To reclaim their seat in the rapidly growing market of virtual space, designers of the built environment can benefit from reevaluating theories that see the virtual as a mere extension/reflection of the physical. By claiming ontological autonomy from external worlds, the virtual is liberated from the hegemonic control of the physical.
Vahid Vahdat
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Brain Mechanisms Underlying Visuo-Orthographic Deficits in Children With Developmental Dyslexia
Multiple hypotheses have been proposed to explain the reading difficulty caused by developmental dyslexia (DD). The current study examined visuo-orthographic processing in children with dyslexia to determine whether orthographic deficits are explainable ...
Fan Cao +6 more
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Reconsidering the role of orthographic redundancy in visual word recognition
Humans are known to continuously extract regularities from the flow of stimulation. This occurs in many facets of behaviour, including reading. In spite of the ubiquitous evidence that readers become sensitive to orthographic regularities after very ...
Fabienne eChetail
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Gaze position reveals impaired attentional shift during visual word recognition in dysfluent readers. [PDF]
Effects reflecting serial within-word processing are frequently found in pseudo- and non-word recognition tasks not only among fluent, but especially among dyslexic readers.
Jarkko Hautala, Tiina Parviainen
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Skilled reading requires specialized visual cortical processing of orthographic information and its impairment has been proposed as a potential correlate of compromised reading in dyslexia.
Béla Weiss +2 more
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