2024
DOI: 10.1101/2024.02.18.580744
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Differential weighting of information during aloud and silent reading: Evidence from representational similarity analysis of fMRI data

Lyam M. Bailey,
Heath E. Matheson,
Jonathon M. Fawcett
et al.

Abstract: Single word reading depends on multiple types of information processing: readers must process low-level visual properties of the stimulus, form orthographic and phonological representations of the word, and retrieve semantic content from memory. Reading aloud introduces an additional type of processing wherein readers must execute an appropriate sequence of articulatory movements necessary to produce the word. To date, cognitive and neural differences between aloud and silent reading have mainly been ascribed … Show more

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