Taxi vs. taksi: on orthographic word recognition in the left ventral occipitotemporal cortex.
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Functional neuroanatomy of developmental dyslexia: the role of orthographic depthA dual-route perspective on brain activation in response to visual words: evidence for a length by lexicality interaction in the visual word form area (VWFA)A review and synthesis of the first 20 years of PET and fMRI studies of heard speech, spoken language and readingWord or word-like? Dissociating orthographic typicality from lexicality in the left occipito-temporal cortexTask by stimulus interactions in brain responses during Chinese character processingTreatment for Alexia With Agraphia Following Left Ventral Occipito-Temporal Damage: Strengthening Orthographic Representations Common to Reading and SpellingAccessing orthographic representations from speech: the role of left ventral occipitotemporal cortex in spelling.The role of left occipitotemporal cortex in reading: reconciling stimulus, task, and lexicality effects.Semantic interference during object naming in agrammatic and logopenic primary progressive aphasia (PPA).A dual-route perspective on poor reading in a regular orthography: an fMRI study.Sensitivity to orthographic familiarity in the occipito-temporal region.Orthographic familiarity, phonological legality and number of orthographic neighbours affect the onset of ERP lexical effects.Opposite effects of visual and auditory word-likeness on activity in the visual word form areaResting-State and Task-Based Functional Brain Connectivity in Developmental Dyslexia.Drifting through Basic Subprocesses of Reading: A Hierarchical Diffusion Model Analysis of Age Effects on Visual Word RecognitionTesting for the dual-route cascade reading model in the brain: an fMRI effective connectivity account of an efficient reading styleTask dependent lexicality effects support interactive models of reading: a meta-analytic neuroimaging review.The orthography-specific functions of the left fusiform gyrus: evidence of modality and category specificity.What does the brain of children with developmental dyslexia tell us about reading improvement? ERP evidence from an intervention study.The neurobiological basis of seeing wordsFixation-related FMRI analysis in the domain of reading research: using self-paced eye movements as markers for hemodynamic brain responses during visual letter string processing.A dual-route perspective on poor reading in a regular orthography: evidence from phonological and orthographic lexical decisionsOn the functional neuroanatomy of visual word processing: effects of case and letter deviance.Differences in brain function and changes with intervention in children with poor spelling and reading abilitiesManipulation of length and lexicality localizes the functional neuroanatomy of phonological processing in adult readers.Left fusiform BOLD responses are inversely related to word-likeness in a one-back task.Patterns of brain reorganization subsequent to left fusiform damage: fMRI evidence from visual processing of words and pseudowords, faces and objects.Adding words to the brain's visual dictionary: novel word learning selectively sharpens orthographic representations in the VWFAInfluence of lexical status and orthographic similarity on the multi-voxel response of the visual word form area.Top-down modulation of ventral occipito-temporal responses during visual word recognitionMany neighbors are not silent. fMRI evidence for global lexical activity in visual word recognitionRecognizing Words and Reading Sentences with Microsecond Flash DisplaysDevelopmental differences for word processing in the ventral stream.The left occipitotemporal cortex does not show preferential activity for words.Neural deficits in second language reading: fMRI evidence from Chinese children with English reading impairmentAge, sex, and verbal abilities affect location of linguistic connectivity in ventral visual pathway.Task modulation of brain responses in visual word recognition as studied using EEG/MEG and fMRI.Differential effects of orthographic and phonological consistency in cortex for children with and without reading impairment.Visual Experience Shapes Orthographic Representations in the Visual Word Form AreaInteractive activation and mutual constraint satisfaction in perception and cognition.
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Taxi vs. taksi: on orthographic word recognition in the left ventral occipitotemporal cortex.
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Taxi vs. taksi: on orthographi ...... ntral occipitotemporal cortex.
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Alois Mair
Florian Hutzler
Gunther Ladurner
Heinz Wimmer
Jürgen Bergmann
Martin Kronbichler
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10.1162/JOCN.2007.19.10.1584
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2007-10-01T00:00:00Z