Modulation of Orthographic Decoding by Frontal Cortex.
Meagan Lee WhaleyCihan Mehmet KadipasaogluSteven James CoxNitin TandonPublished in: The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience (2016)
Word reading is a critical part of everyday life. When the ability to read is disrupted, it can lead to learning disorders, as well as emotional and academic difficulties. The neural mechanisms underlying word reading are not well understood due to limitations in the spatial and temporal specificity of prior word reading studies. Our research analyzed data recorded from sensors implanted directly from surface of human brains while these individuals performed a word reading task. Our research analyzed these recordings to infer how brain regions communicate during word reading. Our original results improve upon current models of word reading and can be used to develop treatment plans for individuals with reading disabilities.