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Automaticity of phonological and semantic processing during visual word recognition
2017
NeuroImage
A B S T R A C T Reading involves activation of phonological and semantic knowledge. Yet, the automaticity of the activation of these representations remains subject to debate. ...
Together, our findings suggest that the involvement of phonological and semantic processing in reading is supported by two complementary mechanisms. ...
Acknowledgements This work was supported by the French Ministry of Research. Grant numbers: ANR-13-JSH2-0002 to C.P., ANR-11-LABX-0036 and ANR-11-IDEX-0001-02. ...
doi:10.1016/j.neuroimage.2017.02.003
pmid:28163139
fatcat:kl66do7tq5gkfdvsdgj6nrkpy4
Automatic semantic feedback during visual word recognition
2008
Memory & Cognition
word recognition and whether such feedback occurs automatically. phonological representations during visual word recognition and whether such feedback occurs automatically. ...
during the initial stages of the visual word recognition process. ...
APPENDIX B X Homophonically (Experiment 2A) and Orthographically (Experiment 2B) Related Prime-Target Word Pairs Used in Experiment 2 ...
doi:10.3758/mc.36.3.641
pmid:18491503
fatcat:7ygvgyqcxnhdfem5k6u67whvmq
Strategic reliance on phonological mediation in lexical access
1997
Memory & Cognition
The present study investigated strategic variation in reliance on phonological mediation in visual word recognition. ...
Semantic priming effects were found for words, and response latencies to pseudohomophones were longer in related than in unrelated prime conditions. ...
We conclude that phonological processing and phonologically mediated lexical access occur early in the word recognition process and may be initially automatic (in support of DaveJaar et al., 1978; Hawkins ...
doi:10.3758/bf03211289
pmid:9184485
fatcat:uwtebhyczvdnfgf5z46hwq3yvu
The Interactive Account of ventral occipitotemporal contributions to reading
2011
Trends in Cognitive Sciences
The ventral occipitotemporal cortex (vOT) is involved in the perception of visually presented objects and written words. ...
Within the ventral occipitotemporal cortex (vOT), the primary source of bottom-up information is visual, presumably from areas V2, V4v, and posterior parts of the lingual and fusiform gyri. ...
The authors thank Karl Friston and Marty Sereno for many useful discussions. ...
doi:10.1016/j.tics.2011.04.001
pmid:21549634
pmcid:PMC3223525
fatcat:jkggmhvupjgulf3ks2u3sytjqa
Pseudohomophone effects provide evidence of early lexico-phonological processing in visual word recognition
2009
Human Brain Mapping
Previous research using event-related brain potentials (ERPs) suggested that phonological processing in visual word recognition occurs rather late, typically after semantic or syntactic processing. ...
Altogether, the results show that phonological processes are activated early in visual word recognition and play an important role in lexical access. ...
Early Phonological Activation in Visual Word Recognition ...
doi:10.1002/hbm.20643
pmid:18726911
fatcat:ekstw7mch5hqdpdefab622fgwa
Page 194 of Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience Vol. 21, Issue 1
[page]
2009
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience
In the
194 Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience
present experiment, we aimed to explore whether the bilingual word recognition system encounters problems due to the processing of irrelevant information, and ...
On the other hand, they do so by activating the phonological and/or semantic infor- mation in the L1 (thus affecting the recognition system itself). ...
Developmental changes in the allocation of semantic feedback during visual word recognition
2006
Journal of Research in Reading
The present study used a mediated priming paradigm to examine whether developmental differences exist in the integration of semantic information with orthographic and phonological information during visual ...
Regardless of whether information within the word recognition system is represented as distributed patterns of activity over a set of processing units (e.g. most models of visual word recognition contain ...
I would like to thank the members of my committee, Brigette Ryalls, Thomas Lorsbach, Joseph Brown, Joseph LaVoie and David Moshman, for their insight and guidance throughout this research. ...
doi:10.1111/j.1467-9817.2006.00285.x
fatcat:fvogkcbdljgsndoyib63l2wmum
Dissociated roles of the middle frontal gyri in the processing of Chinese characters
2006
NeuroReport
Brain activation during three character tasks, which required processing orthography, phonology, or semantics of Chinese characters, respectively, was measured by functional magnetic resonance imaging.Comparable ...
and semantics. ...
Acknowledgements We would like to thank colleagues in the MRI Lab and Ms M.C. Chen for data collection and technical support. ...
doi:10.1097/01.wnr.0000233090.00463.35
pmid:16932146
fatcat:lhwq4yl5pzbehckaji6tusujeq
Page 964 of Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience Vol. 17, Issue 6
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2005
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience
That is, although activation of phonological representa- tion is thought to be mandatory during visual word recognition (Brysbaert, 2001; Lukatela, Carello, Savic, Urosevic, & Turvey, 1998; Van Orden, ...
Kanji words may predominantly activate a visual—lexical route, whereas lexical processing of Kana words may require the mediation of phonolog- ical codes to a greater degree, especially when they are lower ...
Failure of language lateralization in schizophrenia patients: an ERP study on early linguistic components
2008
Journal of Psychiatry & Neuroscience
, semantic and word-picture matching tasks). ...
The results point to a failure of language lateralization in patients with schizophrenia, a deficit involving those linguistic networks automatically activated in the earliest phase of word recognition ...
abilities and altered processing of the gestalt local/global properties of visual stimuli during the very early phases of visual processing ...
pmid:18592042
pmcid:PMC2441888
fatcat:nlyqtr3kjbg4xjzulsjzunvrtq
Recent update on reading disability (dyslexia) focused on neurobiology
2021
Clinical and experimental pediatrics
The reading pathway is in the order of visual analysis, letter recognition, word recognition, meaning (semantics), phonological processing, and speech production. ...
area, and the left occipitotemporal region (visual word formation area). ...
Dyslexia is related to problems such as poor word recognition, limited decoding ability, and impaired automatic word recognition. ...
doi:10.3345/cep.2020.01543
pmid:33677854
pmcid:PMC8498014
fatcat:ggwvbicdxbb6bm3cpukj4g6bm4
Naming Abilities and Orthographic Recognition during Childhood an Event-Related Brain Potentials Study
2013
International Journal of Psychological Studies
ERP were significantly different between the two groups during processing of visual words. ...
Children with reading disabilities or dyslexia, commonly suffer disturbances in phonological awareness, slow-naming speed, and delayed automatic word recognition. ...
violations in words, especially pseudohomophones, which have been widely used to study the role of phonological, orthographic, semantic and syntactic information in visual word recognition processes ...
doi:10.5539/ijps.v5n1p55
fatcat:suan3x6ggfe6fnc4r754abztle
Page 1 of Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience Vol. 11, Issue 3
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1999
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience
The tasks typically used in those studies required either visual processing of words and wordlike stimuli during silent reading or “phonetic” processing of words, syn- thetic syllables, pure tones, and ...
process.
in visual word recognition is still a matter of debate, the notion of levels (either of processing or of repre- sentation) is accepted and incorporated into most theo- ries (e.g., Ellis & Young ...
Multiple code activation in word recognition: evidence from rhyme monitoring
1981
Journal of Experimental Psychology Human Learning & Memory
The results suggest that multiple codes are automatically accessed in word recognition. This entails a reinterpretation of phonological "recording" in visual word recognition. ...
Similar rhymes were detected more rapidly in all three experiments, indicating that orthographic information was accessed in auditory word recognition. ...
phonological effects in visual word recognition and orthographic effects in auditory word recognition are subsumed under a single mechanism, the automatic access of multiple codes associated with a logogen ...
pmid:7241059
fatcat:5tqrcfnxcve3rjjwfaw6mfelga
Reading without phonology: ERP evidence from skilled deaf readers of Spanish
2021
Scientific Reports
These results offer converging evidence that skilled deaf readers do not rely on phonological coding during visual word recognition. ...
In this study we ask whether phonological coding is a necessary part of the reading process by examining prelingually deaf individuals who are skilled readers of Spanish. ...
We carried out two experiments, each looking at different aspects of the word recognition process: the first focuses on sub-lexical processing during word recognition to look for evidence of phonological ...
doi:10.1038/s41598-021-84490-5
pmid:33664324
pmcid:PMC7933439
fatcat:35ut3n4tsnggnfto7deruesdjy
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