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Neural processing of lower- and upper-case text in second language learners of English: an fMRI study

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Author(s)
Sungmook ChoiKyung Eun JangYoonhyoung LeeHuijin SongHyunsil ChaHui Joong LeeAh-Gyeong OhHyunah KangYang-Tae KimYongmin Chang
Keimyung Author(s)
Kim, Yang Tae
Department
Dept. of Psychiatry (정신건강의학)
Issued Date
2018
Volume
33
Issue
2
Keyword
Upper-case letterslower-case lettersword recognitionautomaticityfMRIreading comprehension
Abstract
Upper-case text is considered detrimental to the reading comprehension of second language learners of English. Little is known about the neurocognitive mechanisms underlying the processing of upper-case text. To investigate this issue, Korean students (n = 23) performed 40 reading trials, and their reading comprehension of text written in either upper- or lower-case letters was recorded while their brain activities were scanned with functional magnetic resonance imaging. Compared to lower-case text, upper-case text elicited greater activation of the primary visual areas in both hemispheres associated with orthographic processing. In contrast, lower-case text increased neural activity in brain regions associated with higher-order reading comprehension processes (e.g. the integration of text information) and the premotor cortex. Collectively, based on automacity theory, these results suggested that upper-case text interferes with reading comprehension because it requires increased orthographic processing, which in turn leaves fewer neural resources for phonological processing and higher-order reading comprehension processes.
Keimyung Author(s)(Kor)
김양태
Publisher
School of Medicine (의과대학)
Citation
Sungmook Choi et al. (2018). Neural processing of lower- and upper-case text in second language learners of English: an fMRI study. 33(2), 165–174.
Type
Article
Source
https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/23273798.2017.1384028
URI
https://kumel.medlib.dsmc.or.kr/handle/2015.oak/41365
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