“…On this basis, Hickok and Poeppel (2000) speculate that there is, akin to vision, a ventral cortical pathway for word recognition and a dorsal pathway for sublexical discrimination and identi cation. Norris et al (2000) also make a strict distinction between phoneme units and decision units (for comments, see Vroomen & de Gelder, 2000b). Moreover, it is well-known that illiterates, Chinese, and dyslexics have problems with tasks requiring manipulation of speech segments at a subsyllabic level, while at the same time they have no apparent de cit in spoken word recognition (Bertelson, de Gelder, Tfouni, & Morais, 1989;de Gelder, Vroomen, & Bertelson, 1993).…”