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Feb 15, 2017 · We conclude that the left dorsal IFG and VWFA are involved in accessing the same orthography-specific representations for spelling and reading.
A central question in the study of the neural basis of written language is whether reading and spelling utilize shared orthographic representations.
A central question in the study of the neural basis of written language is whether reading and spelling utilize shared orthographic representations.
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Shared orthographic neuronal representations for spelling and reading. Authors: Purcell JJ, Jiang X, Eden GF. Journal: NeuroImage. Year: 2017. PMID: 28011250 ...
We found that individual proficiency in both reading and spelling significantly correlated with activation of the left ventral occipito-temporal cortex.
Abstract. Both spelling and reading depend on knowledge of the spellings of words. Despite this commonality, observed dissociations between spelling and ...
Overall, findings support the hypothesis that a single orthographic lexicon is responsible for reading and spelling performance in both dyslexic/dysgraphic and ...
Oct 22, 2024 · The results support a dual-orthographic model with separate orthographic representations for reading and spelling. ResearchGate Logo. Discover ...
It is proposed that there may be an underlying difficulty that specifically affects the learning of orthographic word representations for spelling, ...
Introduction Whether reading and spelling rely on the same orthographic memory representations has been a subject of intense controversy in the neuropsychology ...