Activation of the left inferior frontal gyrus in the first 200 ms of reading: evidence from magnetoencephalography (MEG)
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During visual word recognition, phonology is accessed within 100 ms and may be mediated by a speech production code: evidence from magnetoencephalographyA review and synthesis of the first 20 years of PET and fMRI studies of heard speech, spoken language and readingPhonological coding during reading.Spatio-Temporal Progression of Cortical Activity Related to Continuous Overt and Covert Speech Production in a Reading Task.Effects of rhyme and spelling patterns on auditory word ERPs depend on selective attention to phonologyError-related negativities during spelling judgments expose orthographic knowledgeTop-down influences of written text on perceived clarity of degraded speech.Effective cerebral connectivity during silent speech reading revealed by functional magnetic resonance imaging.Visual word recognition in deaf readers: lexicality is modulated by communication mode.Reading networks at restFunctional subdivisions in the left angular gyrus where the semantic system meets and diverges from the default networkThe role of age of acquisition on past tense generation in Spanish-English bilinguals: an fMRI studyReading therapy strengthens top-down connectivity in patients with pure alexiaWord learning and the cerebral hemispheres: from serial to parallel processing of written words.Word and pseudoword superiority effects reflected in the ERP waveform.Unfolding visual lexical decision in time.Greater Pre-Stimulus Effective Connectivity from the Left Inferior Frontal Area to other Areas is Associated with Better Phonological Decoding in Dyslexic ReadersPsychometrically matched tasks evaluating differential fMRI activation during form and motion processing.Brain mechanisms for reading and language processing in spina bifida meningomyelocele: a combined magnetic source- and structural magnetic resonance imaging study.Optimizing estimation of hemispheric dominance for language using magnetic source imaging.Explaining left lateralization for words in the ventral occipitotemporal cortex.Laterality of temporoparietal causal connectivity during the prestimulus period correlates with phonological decoding task performance in dyslexic and typical readers.Oscillatory Dynamics Supporting Semantic Cognition: MEG Evidence for the Contribution of the Anterior Temporal Lobe Hub and Modality-Specific SpokesNeural mechanisms of rapid sensitivity to syntactic anomaly.Dissociating frontal regions that co-lateralize with different ventral occipitotemporal regions during word processing.Long-range neural synchronization supports fast and efficient reading: EEG correlates of processing expected words in sentences.Reading front to back: MEG evidence for early feedback effects during word recognition.Dynamic causal modeling of spatiotemporal integration of phonological and semantic processes: an electroencephalographic study.Specialization and Universals in the Development of Reading Skill: How Chinese Research Informs a Universal Science of Reading.Oscillatory Brain Dynamics during Sentence Reading: A Fixation-Related Spectral Perturbation Analysis.Spatiotemporal Dynamics of Morphological Processing in Visual Word Recognition.How Early Does the Brain Distinguish between Regular Words, Irregular Words, and Pseudowords during the Reading Process? Evidence from Neurochronometric TMS.Lexical enhancement during prime-target integration: ERP evidence from matched-case identity priming.A neuronal gamma oscillatory signature during morphological unification in the left occipitotemporal junction.Modeling activation and effective connectivity of VWFA in same script bilinguals.Subliminal semantic priming changes the dynamic causal influence between the left frontal and temporal cortex.Double dissociation between visual recognition and picture naming: a study of the visual language connectivity using tractography and brain stimulation.Early effects of emotion on word immediate repetition priming: electrophysiological and source localization evidence.Word and object recognition during reading acquisition: MEG evidence.Anomalous Cerebellar Anatomy in Chinese Children with Dyslexia.
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Activation of the left inferior frontal gyrus in the first 200 ms of reading: evidence from magnetoencephalography (MEG)
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Andrew W Ellis
Carol Whitney
Ian E Holliday
Piers L Cornelissen
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10.1371/JOURNAL.PONE.0005359
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2009-01-01T00:00:00Z