When phonology fails: Orthographic neighbourhood effects in dyslexia

Volume: 96, Issue: 3, Pages: 318 - 329
Published: Mar 1, 2006
Abstract
Both cerebral hemispheres contain phonological, orthographic and semantic representations of words, however there are between-hemisphere differences in the relative engagement and specialization of the different representations. Taking orthographic processing for example, previous studies suggest that orthographic neighbourhood size (N) has facilitatory effects in the right but not the left hemispheres. To pursue the nature of this asymmetric N...
Paper Details
Title
When phonology fails: Orthographic neighbourhood effects in dyslexia
Published Date
Mar 1, 2006
Volume
96
Issue
3
Pages
318 - 329
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