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Reading differences and brain: cortical integration of speech and print in sentence processing varies with reader skill.

机译:阅读差异和大脑:句子处理中语音和印刷品的皮质整合随阅读者技能的不同而不同。

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Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) was used to investigate the impact of literacy skills in young adults on the distribution of cerebral activity during comprehension of sentences in spoken and printed form. The aim was to discover where speech and print streams merge, and whether their convergence is affected by the level of reading skill. The results from different analyses all point to the conclusion that neural integration of sentence processing across speech and print varies positively with the reader's skill. Further, they identify the inferior frontal region as the principal site of speech-print integration and a major focus of reading comprehension differences. The findings provide new evidence of the role of the inferior frontal region in supporting supramodal systems of linguistic representation.
机译:功能磁共振成像(fMRI)用于调查年轻人的识字能力对口头和书面形式句子理解过程中脑活动分布的影响。目的是发现语音和打印流在哪里合并,以及它们的融合是否受阅读技能水平的影响。来自不同分析的结果都得出结论,即跨语音和打印的句子处理的神经集成随读者的技能而变化正。此外,他们将下额叶区域确定为语音打印整合的主要场所和阅读理解差异的主要重点。这些发现提供了额下区域在支持语言表达的超模态系统中的作用的新证据。

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