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Neural correlates of reading

Peer-Reviewed Publication

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences

In a study that included 37 participants, on average 33 years of age, researchers used intracerebral electrodes to map brain activity in the ventral occipito-temporal cortex (VOTC), a brain region involved in reading, in response to rapidly presented visual letters and words, and report brain activity in response to letters and word-forms in the left posterior and left anterior VOTC, respectively, findings that might shed light on the neural basis of reading in the human brain.

Article #17-18987: "Selective visual representation of letters and words in the left ventral occipito-temporal cortex with intracerebral recordings," by Aliette Lochy et al.

MEDIA CONTACT: Bruno Rossion, Universite de Lorraine, FRANCE; e-mail: <bruno.rossion@univ-lorraine.fr>

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