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Visual Experience Shapes Orthographic Representations in the Visual Word Form Area
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Accessing orthographic representations from speech: The role of left ventral occipitotemporal cortex in spelling
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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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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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This fMRI study contrasted case-deviant and letter-deviant forms with familiar forms of the same phonological words (e.g., TaXi and Taksi vs. Taxi) and found, that both types of deviance led to increased activation in a left occipitotemporal region corresponding to the Visual Word Form Area. Case-deviant items, in addition, led to increased activation in a right occipitotemporal region and in a left occipital and a left posterior occipitotemporal region, possibly reflecting the increased demands on letter form coding. For letter-deviant items, in addition to the increased left occipitotemporal activation, a main finding was increased activation primarily in extended left frontal regions, possibly reflecting sublexically mediated access to word phonology. These findings are consistent with general features of cognitive dual-route models of visual word processing. Furthermore, they add support to the main feature of Dehaene et al.’s (2005) neural model of early stages of visual word processing . However, the increased activation found for case-deviant items in the VWFA cannot be immediately reconciled with the assumption of completely abstract case-independent orthographic word codes in the VWFA.
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URL: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2976854 https://doi.org/10.1162/jocn.2009.21002 http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18476755
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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
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