نتایج جستجو برای: حوزۀ صورت واژگان دیداری vwfa

تعداد نتایج: 220687  

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 2013
Elaine Wood Silvia Tamborero Ismael Mingarro Maria D Esteve-Gassent

Lyme disease is a multisystemic disorder caused by Borrelia burgdorferi infection. Upon infection, some B. burgdorferi genes are upregulated, including members of the microbial surface components recognizing adhesive matrix molecule (MSCRAMM) protein family, which facilitate B. burgdorferi adherence to extracellular matrix components of the host. Comparative genome analysis has revealed a new f...

Journal: :NeuroImage 2010
Emilie Qiao Fabien Vinckier Marcin Szwed Lionel Naccache Romain Valabrègue Stanislas Dehaene Laurent Cohen

Expert readers exhibit a remarkable ability to recognize handwriting, in spite of enormous variability in character shape-a competence whose cerebral underpinnings are unknown. Subliminal priming, combined with neuroimaging, can reveal which brain areas automatically compute an invariant representation of visual stimuli. Here, we used behavioral and fMRI priming to study the areas involved in i...

Journal: :Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 2014

Journal: :Cerebral cortex 2015
Philippe Pinel Christophe Lalanne Thomas Bourgeron Fabien Fauchereau Cyril Poupon Eric Artiges Denis Le Bihan Ghislaine Dehaene-Lambertz Stanislas Dehaene

Two areas of the occipitotemporal cortex show a remarkable hemispheric lateralization: written words activate the visual word form area (VWFA) in the left fusiform gyrus and faces activate a symmetrical site in the right hemisphere, the fusiform face area (FFA). While the lateralization of the VWFA fits with the leftward asymmetry of the speech processing network, origin of the rightward asymme...

2014
Mohamed L. Seghier Urs Maurer Gui Xue

Reading is an integral part of life in today’s information-driven societies. How the human brain sees and processes words is the focus of this ebook. It includes a collection of 22 papers that illustrate current issues in the neurobiology and psychophysics of word processing. Using varieties of behavioral tests and neuroimaging techniques, they investigated word processing mechanisms across dif...

2013
Yuan Deng Qiuyan Wu Xuchu Weng

The human neocortex appears to contain a dedicated visual word form area (VWFA) and an adjacent multimodal (visual/auditory) area. However, these conclusions are based on functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) of alphabetic language processing, languages that have clear grapheme-to-phoneme correspondence (GPC) rules that make it difficult to disassociate visual-specific processing from fo...

2010
Yuliya N. Yoncheva Jason D. Zevin Urs Maurer Bruce D. McCandliss

Selective attention to speech versus nonspeech signals in complex auditory input could produce top-down modulation of cortical regions previously linked to perception of spoken, and even visual, words. To isolate such top-down attentional effects, we contrasted 2 equally challenging active listening tasks, performed on the same complex auditory stimuli (words overlaid with a series of 3 tones)....

ژورنال: گنجینه اسناد 2009
سپیده فهیمی فر, ژورژی کالدرا-سرانو

در این مقاله، تلاش شده است به تغییرات جاری‌ای پرداخته شود که در حوزۀ مدیریت اسناد دیداری- شنیداری روی داده‌اند و همچنین به تغییرات قابل پیش‌بینی‌ای که در آینده به دنبال کوچاندن اطلاعات آنالوگ به رقمی (دیجیتال) پیش می‌آید. این مقاله به تحلیل اطلاعات دیداری - شنیداری در تلویزیون می‌پردازد. نگارنده بر آن است تا این تحلیل را با مطالعۀ عملکردهایی که زنجیرۀ اسناد را تشکیل می‌دهد و با تمرکز بر عناصر د...

Journal: :Trends in cognitive sciences 2011
Stanislas Dehaene Laurent Cohen

Reading systematically activates the left lateral occipitotemporal sulcus, at a site known as the visual word form area (VWFA). This site is reproducible across individuals/scripts, attuned to reading-specific processes, and partially selective for written strings relative to other categories such as line drawings. Lesions affecting the VWFA cause pure alexia, a selective deficit in word recogn...

Journal: :Brain research reviews 2007
Manuel Martín-Loeches

The recognition potential (RP) is an electrical response of the brain peaking around 200 to 250ms after stimulus onset and obtained when subjects view recognizable images, such as words or pictures. There is considerable debate as to whether the RP reflects a visual-structural step in the perceptual analysis or a part of the semantic-conceptual processing of the stimulus. The functional respons...

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