[HTML][HTML] A review and synthesis of the first 20 years of PET and fMRI studies of heard speech, spoken language and reading

CJ Price - Neuroimage, 2012 - Elsevier
The anatomy of language has been investigated with PET or fMRI for more than 20years.
Here I attempt to provide an overview of the brain areas associated with heard speech …

[KNYGA][B] Neurones de la lecture (Les): La nouvelle science de la lecture et de son apprentissage

S Dehaene - 2007 - books.google.com
 Les Neurones de la lecture s' ouvre sur une énigme: comment notre cerveau de primate
apprend-il à lire? Comment cette invention culturelle, trop récente pour avoir influencé notre …

Cross‐cultural effect on the brain revisited: Universal structures plus writing system variation

DJ Bolger, CA Perfetti, W Schneider - Human brain map**, 2005 - Wiley Online Library
Recognizing printed words requires the map** of graphic forms, which vary with writing
systems, to linguistic forms, which vary with languages. Using a newly developed meta …

The brain connectome for Chinese reading

W Guo, S Geng, M Cao, J Feng - Neuroscience Bulletin, 2022 - Springer
Chinese, as a logographic language, fundamentally differs from alphabetic languages like
English. Previous neuroimaging studies have mainly focused on alphabetic languages …

Syntactic structure building in the anterior temporal lobe during natural story listening

J Brennan, Y Nir, U Hasson, R Malach, DJ Heeger… - Brain and language, 2012 - Elsevier
The neural basis of syntax is a matter of substantial debate. In particular, the inferior frontal
gyrus (IFG), or Broca's area, has been prominently linked to syntactic processing, but the …

The visual word form area and the frequency with which words are encountered: evidence from a parametric fMRI study

M Kronbichler, F Hutzler, H Wimmer, A Mair, W Staffen… - Neuroimage, 2004 - Elsevier
Cohen and Dehaene et al. proposed that the Visual Word Form Area (VWFA) in the left
midfusiform gyrus, contrary to its name, is limited to the extraction of an abstract letter string …

Differential encoding mechanisms for subsequent associative recognition and free recall

BP Staresina, L Davachi - Journal of Neuroscience, 2006 - jneurosci.org
Recent neuroimaging studies have successfully identified encoding mechanisms that
support different forms of subsequent episodic recognition memory. In our everyday lives …

The role of the posterior fusiform gyrus in reading

JT Devlin, HL Jamison, LM Gonnerman… - Journal of cognitive …, 2006 - direct.mit.edu
Studies of skilled reading [Price, CJ, & Mechelli, A. Reading and reading disturbance.
Current Opinion in Neurobiology, 15, 231–238, 2005], its acquisition in children [Shaywitz …

Words in context: The effects of length, frequency, and predictability on brain responses during natural reading

S Schuster, S Hawelka, F Hutzler, M Kronbichler… - Cerebral …, 2016 - academic.oup.com
Word length, frequency, and predictability count among the most influential variables during
reading. Their effects are well-documented in eye movement studies, but pertinent evidence …

Chinese lexical database (cld) a large-scale lexical database for simplified mandarin chinese

CC Sun, P Hendrix, J Ma, RH Baayen - Behavior Research Methods, 2018 - Springer
Abstract We present the Chinese Lexical Database (CLD): a large-scale lexical database for
simplified Chinese. The CLD provides a wealth of lexical information for 3913 one-character …