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An early electrophysiological response associated with expertise in letter perception
Authors:Wong Alan C N  Gauthier Isabel  Woroch Brion  DeBuse Casey  Curran Tim
Affiliation:Department of Psychology, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, Tennessee 37203, USA. alan.wong@vanderbilt.edu
Abstract:Expertise with print is likely to optimize visual processes for recognizing characters of a familiar writing system. Although brain activations have been identified for words and letter strings in contrast with other stimuli, relatively little work has focused on the neural basis of single-letter perception. English readers and Chinese-English bilinguals participated in an ERP study and performed a 1-back identity judgment on Roman letters, Chinese characters, pseudofonts, and their string versions. The Chinese-English bilinguals showed an enhanced N170 for both Roman letters and Chinese characters relative to pseudofonts. For the non-Chinese readers, the N170 amplitude was larger for Roman letters relative to Chinese characters and pseudofonts. Our results suggest that changes in relatively early visual processes underlie expert letter perception.
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