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Literate humans sound out words during silent reading

  作者 Savill, N; Lindell, A; Booth, A; West, G; Thierry, G  
  选自 期刊  Neuroreport;  卷期  2011年22-3;  页码  116-120  
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[摘要]Whether humans spontaneously sound out words in their mind during silent reading is a matter of debate. Some models of reading postulate that skilled readers access the meaning directly from print but others involve print-tosound transcoding mechanisms. Here, we provide evidence that silent reading activates the sound form of words before accessing their meaning by comparing event-related potentials induced by highly expected words and their homophones. We found that expected words and words that sound the same but have a different orthography (homophones and pseudohomophones) reduce scalp activity to the same extent within 300ms of presentation compared with unexpected words. This shows that phonological access during silent reading, which is critical for literacy acquisition, remains active in adulthood. NeuroReport 22:116-120 (C) 2011 Wolters Kluwer Health vertical bar Lippincott Williams & Wilkins.

 
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