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Visual Experience Shapes Orthographic Representations in the Visual Word Form Area
Wimmer, Heinz; Ludersdorfer, Philipp; Richlan, Fabio. - : SAGE Publications, 2016
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Accessing orthographic representations from speech: The role of left ventral occipitotemporal cortex in spelling
Ludersdorfer, Philipp; Kronbichler, Martin; Wimmer, Heinz. - : BlackWell Publishing Ltd, 2015
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The role of rhyme awareness in learning to read a regular orthography
Wimmer, Heinz Verfasser]. - Würzburg : Universität Würzburg, 2010
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A dual-route perspective on eye movements of dyslexic readers
In: Cognition. - Amsterdam [u.a] : Elsevier 115 (2010) 3, 367-379
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Dyslexia in regular orthographies: manifestation and causation
In: Dyslexia. - Bracknell : British Dyslexia Association 16 (2010) 4, 283-299
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A dual-route perspective on eye movements of dyslexic readers
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A dual-route perspective on poor reading in a regular orthography: An fMRI study
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On the functional neuroanatomy of visual word processing: effects of case and letter deviance
In: Journal of cognitive neuroscience. - Cambridge, Mass. : MIT Press Journals 21 (2009) 2, 222-229
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On the Functional Neuroanatomy of Visual Word Processing: Effects of Case and Letter Deviance
In: Journal of cognitive neuroscience. - Cambridge, Mass. : MIT Press Journals 21 (2009) 2, 222-229
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A 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)
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On the functional neuroanatomy of visual word processing: Effects of case and letter deviance
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A dual-route perspective on poor reading in a regular orthography: evidence from phonological and orthographic lexical decisions
In: Cognitive neuropsychology. - Abingdon : Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group 25 (2008) 5, 653-676
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On the Functional Neuroanatomy of Visual Word Processing: Effects of Case and Letter Deviance
In: Journal of cognitive neuroscience. - Cambridge, Mass. : MIT Press Journals 21 (2008) 2, 222-229
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A dual-route perspective on poor reading in a regular orthography: Evidence from phonological and orthographic lexical decisions
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Taxi vs. taksi: on orthographic word recognition in the left ventral occipitotemporal cortex
In: Journal of cognitive neuroscience. - Cambridge, Mass. : MIT Press Journals 19 (2007) 10, 1584-1594
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Taxi vs. Taksi: On orthographic word recognition in the left ventral occipitotemporal cortex
Abstract: The importance of the left occipitotemporal cortex for visual word processing is highlighted by numerous functional neuroimaging studies, but the precise function of the Visual Word Form Area (VWFA) in this brain region is still under debate. The present fMRI study varied orthographic familiarity independent from phonological-semantic familiarity by presenting orthographically familiar and orthographically unfamiliar forms (pseudohomophones) of the same words in a phonological lexical decision task. Consistent with orthographic word recognition in the VWFA, we found lower activation for familiar compared to unfamiliar forms, but no difference between pseudohomophones and pseudowords. This orthographic familiarity effect in the VWFA differed from the phonological familiarity effect in left frontal regions, where phonologically unfamiliar pseudowords led to higher activation than phonologically familiar pseudohomophones. We suggest that the VWFA not only computes letter string representations but also hosts word specific orthographic representations. These representations function as recognition units with the effect that letter strings, which readily match with stored representations lead to less activation than letter strings which do not.
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URL: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17933023
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2989180
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How is dysfluent reading reflected in the ERP?
In: Journal of neurolinguistics. - Orlando, Fla. : Elsevier 18 (2005) 2, 153-165
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Eye movements of dyslexic children when reading in a regular orthography
In: Brain & language. - Orlando, Fla. [u.a.] : Elsevier 89 (2004) 1, 235-242
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Eye movements of dyslexic children when reading in a regular orthography
In: Brain & language. - Orlando, Fla. [u.a.] : Elsevier 89 (2004) 1, 235-242
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Training reading fluency in dysfluent readers with high reading accuracy: word specific effects but low transfer to untrained words
In: Annals of dyslexia. - Boston, Mass. : Springer 54 (2004) 1, 89-113
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