Neural Systems for Rapid Automatized Naming in Skilled Readers: Unraveling the RAN-Reading Relationship

2018 ◽  
pp. 241-256 ◽  
Author(s):  
Maya Misra ◽  
Tamar Katzir ◽  
Maryanne Wolf ◽  
Russell A. Poldrack
2004 ◽  
Vol 8 (3) ◽  
pp. 241-256 ◽  
Author(s):  
Maya Misra ◽  
Tamar Katzir ◽  
Maryanne Wolf ◽  
Russell A. Poldrack

Author(s):  
Manuel Perea ◽  
Victoria Panadero

The vast majority of neural and computational models of visual-word recognition assume that lexical access is achieved via the activation of abstract letter identities. Thus, a word’s overall shape should play no role in this process. In the present lexical decision experiment, we compared word-like pseudowords like viotín (same shape as its base word: violín) vs. viocín (different shape) in mature (college-aged skilled readers), immature (normally reading children), and immature/impaired (young readers with developmental dyslexia) word-recognition systems. Results revealed similar response times (and error rates) to consistent-shape and inconsistent-shape pseudowords for both adult skilled readers and normally reading children – this is consistent with current models of visual-word recognition. In contrast, young readers with developmental dyslexia made significantly more errors to viotín-like pseudowords than to viocín-like pseudowords. Thus, unlike normally reading children, young readers with developmental dyslexia are sensitive to a word’s visual cues, presumably because of poor letter representations.


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Karla A. Lassonde ◽  
Edward J. O'Brien ◽  
Danielle S. McNamara
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2013 ◽  
Author(s):  
Hikaru Takeuchi ◽  
Yasuyuki Taki ◽  
Ryuta Kawashima

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Author(s):  
Arthur Aron ◽  
Helen Fisher ◽  
Debra Mashek ◽  
Greg Strong ◽  
Haifang Li ◽  
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Vol 42 (12) ◽  
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Saskia Kohnen ◽  
Meredith McKague ◽  
Serje Robidoux ◽  
Anne Castles

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