Neuronal Processes involved in reading : A cross linguistic study with brain imaging techniques
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概要
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Wydell and Buterworth (1999) reported an unusual case of an English-Japanese bilingual with monolingual dyslexia in English. In order to account for the case, Wydell & Butterworth proposed the hypothesis of transparency and granularity, suggesting that there exist universal and language specific processes during reading. Recent studies using brain imaging techniques lend support to the hypothesis. Paulesu et al. (2000)'s PET study with English and Italian subjects revealed that during reading, different areas are more active for each langyage. Experiments using Magnetoencephalography conducted by Wydell, Salmelin and others (in preparation) also revealed universal and language specific processes during reading Finnish and Japanese Kana (both shallow orthographies).
- 一般社団法人電子情報通信学会の論文
- 2000-10-06
著者
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Wydell Taeko
Department Of Human Sciences Brunel University
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Takeo N.wydell
Department Of Human Sciences Brunel University
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