Reading: The confluence of vision and language
JD Yeatman, AL White - Annual Review of Vision Science, 2021 - annualreviews.org
The scientific study of reading has a rich history that spans disciplines from vision science to
linguistics, psychology, cognitive neuroscience, neurology, and education. The study of …
linguistics, psychology, cognitive neuroscience, neurology, and education. The study of …
Quantifying cerebral asymmetries for language in dextrals and adextrals with random-effects meta analysis
DP Carey, LT Johnstone - Frontiers in psychology, 2014 - frontiersin.org
Speech and language-related functions tend to depend on the left hemisphere more than
the right in most right-handed (dextral) participants. This relationship is less clear in non …
the right in most right-handed (dextral) participants. This relationship is less clear in non …
Combining user logging with eye tracking for interactive and dynamic applications
K Ooms, A Coltekin, P De Maeyer, L Dupont… - Behavior research …, 2015 - Springer
User evaluations of interactive and dynamic applications face various challenges related to
the active nature of these displays. For example, users can often zoom and pan on digital …
the active nature of these displays. For example, users can often zoom and pan on digital …
The relationship between behavioral language laterality, face laterality and language performance in left-handers
L Van der Haegen, M Brysbaert - PloS one, 2018 - journals.plos.org
Left-handers provide unique information about the relationship between cognitive functions
because of their larger variability in hemispheric dominance. This study presents the …
because of their larger variability in hemispheric dominance. This study presents the …
Eye movements during text reading align with the rate of speech production
Across languages, the speech signal is characterized by a predominant modulation of the
amplitude spectrum between about 4.3 and 5.5 Hz, reflecting the production and processing …
amplitude spectrum between about 4.3 and 5.5 Hz, reflecting the production and processing …
The contribution of phonological information to visual word recognition: Evidence from Chinese phonetic radicals
Lateralization is a critical characteristic of language production and also plays a role in
visual word recognition. However, the neural mechanisms underlying the interactions …
visual word recognition. However, the neural mechanisms underlying the interactions …
Hemifield-dependent N1 and event-related theta/delta oscillations: an unbiased comparison of surface Laplacian and common EEG reference choices
J Kayser, CE Tenke - International Journal of Psychophysiology, 2015 - Elsevier
Surface Laplacian methodology has been used to reduce the impact of volume conduction
and arbitrary choice of EEG recording reference for the analysis of surface potentials …
and arbitrary choice of EEG recording reference for the analysis of surface potentials …
Corpus callosum in cognitive and sensory processing: insights into autism
C Demopoulos, N Yu, LK Paul, EH Sherr… - Future …, 2015 - Taylor & Francis
Atypical corpus callosum size and functional connectivity have been repeatedly implicated
in autism spectrum disorders (ASDs). Conversely, individuals with agenesis of the corpus …
in autism spectrum disorders (ASDs). Conversely, individuals with agenesis of the corpus …
ROBO1 polymorphisms, callosal connectivity, and reading skills
The genetic effects on specific behavioral phenotypes are putatively mediated by specific
neural functions. It remains unexplored how the axon‐guidance‐receptor gene ROBO1 …
neural functions. It remains unexplored how the axon‐guidance‐receptor gene ROBO1 …
The optimal viewing position effect in printed versus cursive words: Evidence of a reading cost for the cursive font
Two eye-movement experiments were conducted to examine the effects of font type on the
recognition of words presented in central vision, using a variable-viewing-position …
recognition of words presented in central vision, using a variable-viewing-position …