Development of neural specialization for print: Evidence for predictive coding in visual word recognition

Volume: 17, Issue: 10, Pages: e3000474 - e3000474
Published: Oct 10, 2019
Abstract
How a child's brain develops specialization for print is poorly understood. One longstanding account is selective neuronal tuning to regularity of visual-orthographic features, which predicts a monotonically increased neural activation for inputs with higher regularity during development. However, we observed a robust interaction between a stimulus' orthographic regularity (bottom-up input) and children's lexical classification ability (top-down...
Paper Details
Title
Development of neural specialization for print: Evidence for predictive coding in visual word recognition
Published Date
Oct 10, 2019
Volume
17
Issue
10
Pages
e3000474 - e3000474
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