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Jan 15, 2006 · At a neuronal level, it may reflect differences in the speed with which different areas are activated and integrate with one another.
This paper uses whole brain functional neuroimaging in neurologically normal participants to explore how reading aloud differs from object naming in terms of ...
It is shown that both the anterior and posterior putamen are involved in articulating speech with greater activation during overt speech production tasks ...
We report the results of an fMRI investigation of the neural bases of written language comprehension (reading) and production (spelling).
How reading differs from object naming at the neuronal level. · Extracted activations · Associated analyses.
Summary. Dyslexic individuals show subtle impairments in naming pictures of objects in addition to their difficulties with reading.
Jul 31, 2013 · Our results revealed distinct neural regions that supported different aspects of reading ability: whereas phonological decoding was ...
Reading is both a visual and a linguistic task, and as such it relies on both general-purpose, visual mechanisms and more abstract, meaning-oriented ...
Jan 25, 2016 · Overall, our results provide an overview of when, between stimulus and response, word reading and picture naming are subtended by shared- versus ...