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Phonological awareness of bilinguals in visual word recognition
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Visual word recognition: the first half second.
Published 2004“…We used magnetoencephalography (MEG) to map the spatiotemporal evolution of cortical activity for visual word recognition. We show that for five-letter words, activity in the left hemisphere (LH) fusiform gyrus expands systematically in both the posterior-anterior and medial-lateral directions over the course of the first 500 ms after stimulus presentation. …”
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Supramarginal gyrus involvement in visual word recognition.
Published 2009“…INTRODUCTION: In the classic neurological model of language, the human inferior parietal lobule (IPL) plays an important role in visual word recognition. The region is both functionally and structurally heterogeneous, however, suggesting that subregions of IPL may differentially contribute to reading. …”
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Breaking the boundaries: the power of ligatures in visual-word recognition
Published 2023-06-01“…IntroductionCurrent neurobiological-inspired models of visual-word recognition propose that letter detectors in the word recognition system can tolerate some variations in the visual form of the letters. …”
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Hemispheric Organization of Visual Word Recognition in Turkish Monolinguals
Published 2019-04-01“…Numerous aspects of language have been the subject of research. Visual word recognition is a temporal process which starts with recognizing the physical features of words and matching them with potential candidates in the mental lexicon. …”
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The time course of contextual effects on visual word recognition
Published 2012-08-01“…However, when and how contextual information affects the bottom-up streams of visual word recognition is unknown. This study examined the effects of word frequency and contextual predictability (cloze probability of a target word embedded in the sentence) on N1, P200, and N400 components, which are related to various cognitive operations in early visual processing, perceptual decoding, and semantic processing. …”
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Reconsidering the role of orthographic redundancy in visual word recognition
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An ERP investigation of visual word recognition in syllabary scripts
Published 2016“…Overall, the results provide support for the hypothesis that visual word recognition involves a generalizable set of neurocognitive processes that operate in similar manners across different writing systems and languages, as well as pointing to the viability of the bimodal interactive-activation framework for modeling such processes.…”
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An orthographic prediction error as the basis for efficient visual word recognition
Published 2020-07-01Subjects: “…Visual word recognition…”
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The processing of spatial frequencies through time in visual word recognition
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Task-dependent masked priming effects in visual word recognition
Published 2012-06-01Subjects: “…visual word recognition…”
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Familiarity with words modulates interhemispheric interactions in visual word recognition
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Effect of Handwriting on Visual Word Recognition in Chinese Bilingual Children and Adults
Published 2021-05-01“…Both behavioral and EEG results showed that HC facilitated visual word recognition compared to VC, and behavioral results showed that HC facilitated visual word recognition compared to drawing shapes. …”
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Visual word recognition of Chinese–Japanese bilinguals: limited role of phonology
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FUNCTIONAL AND EFFECTIVE CONNECTIVITY OF VISUAL WORD RECOGNITION AND HOMOPHONE ORTHOGRAPHIC ERRORS.
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Visual word recognition in deaf readers: lexicality is modulated by communication mode.
Published 2013-01-01“…Evidence indicates that adequate phonological abilities are necessary to develop proficient reading skills and that later in life phonology also has a role in the covert visual word recognition of expert readers. Impairments of acoustic perception, such as deafness, can lead to atypical phonological representations of written words and letters, which in turn can affect reading proficiency. …”
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Beyond decomposition: Processing zero-derivations in English visual word recognition
Published 2018“…Four experiments investigate the effects of covert morphological complexity during visual word recognition. Zero-derivations occur in English in which a change of word class occurs without any change in surface form (e.g., a boat-to boat; to soak-a soak). …”
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Development of neural specialization for print: Evidence for predictive coding in visual word recognition.
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