Towards a unified theory of word reading
走向统一的单词阅读理论
基本信息
- 批准号:8427832
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 25.68万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2012
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2012-08-01 至 2017-05-31
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:AdultBase of the BrainBehaviorBehavioralBiologicalBrainChinese PeopleCodeCompetenceComprehensionComputer SimulationConceptionsConstitutionalDevelopmentEnvironmentEvaluationGoalsHourIndividualIndividual DifferencesInstructionInvestigationLaboratoriesLanguageLearningLifeLinguisticsMapsMeasuresMethodologyModelingMonitorNatureNeurocognitiveNoiseOrthographyOutcomeOutcome MeasurePatternPerformancePlayPopulationPrincipal InvestigatorProcessPropertyReaderReadingReading DisabilitiesResearchRoleSemanticsShapesSpeechStructureSystemTestingVariantWeightWorkWritingbaseimprovedinsightlexicalliteracyneuroimagingphonologyprogramsrelating to nervous systemresearch studysemantic processingstatisticstheories
项目摘要
The primary goal of Project III is to advance the understanding of reading and its brain bases through the
conflnued development of a theoreflcal framework that integrates neuroimaging, behavioral, and
computational modeling results. In this framework, skilled word reading entails the development of a highly
organized cortical system that integrates orthographic, phonological and lexical-semantic features of words
and that embodies key computational principles (e.g., word recogniflon is accomplished via attractor
dynamics; learning is an incremental process that attunes the reader to the structure of the linguistic
environment). The proposed research is motivated in large part by two sets of flndings. First, cross-
language studies of reading have revealed both commonalities and differences in the behavior and brain
activation of readers of different languages. Second, within-language studies have revealed systematic
variaflon among the readers of a given language. A key insight guiding our work is that cross-language and
individual differences are not unrelated, but rather are both consequences of the process by which
individuals learn to read. According to our theoreflcal approach, the neurocognitive organization of the
reading system is a consequence of universal constraints (both biological and computational) that determine
the range of possible organizaflons that an individual can embody. However, it is also a consequence of
experiential and constitutional factors that give rise to variation within and across linguistic populations. The
goal of this project is to advance our understanding of the processes that determine the neurocognitive
organizaflon of the reading system and give rise to both commonalifles and differences in this organization.
To achieve this, we will use behavioral and neuroimaging experiments and computaflonal modeling to: (a)
Investigate how the organization of the reading system is shaped by the properties of the writing system and
the language that writing system represents, (b) Characterize the systemaflc variability among normally
achieving readers of a given wriflng system and the factors that determine them, and (c) Deepen our
understanding of the learning trajectories of individual readers and their underlying neurocomputational
mechanisms.
RELEVANCE (See instructions):
This program is relevant to the understanding the development of spoken and written language competence
which is crucial for successful academic and life outcomes. Project III contributes to the overall objectives of
the program by developing a theory of how the organization of the reading system arises from the interaction
of a universal neurocomputational mechansim and a linguistic environment.
项目三的主要目标是通过对阅读及其脑基的理解
项目成果
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Jay G. Rueckl其他文献
The Dynamics of Visual Word Recognition
视觉单词识别的动力学
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Jay G. Rueckl
Similarity effects in word and pseudoword repetition priming.
单词和伪词重复启动的相似效应。
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