Publication: Increasing expertise to a novel script modulates the visual N1 ERP in healthy adults
Increasing expertise to a novel script modulates the visual N1 ERP in healthy adults
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Brem, S., Hunkeler, E., Mächler, M., Kronschnabel, J., Karipidis, I. I., Pleisch, G., & Brandeis, D. (2018). Increasing expertise to a novel script modulates the visual N1 ERP in healthy adults. International Journal of Behavioral Development, 42, 333–341. https://doi.org/10.1177/0165025417727871
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Neural tuning to print develops when children learn to read and is reflected by a more pronounced left occipito-temporal negativity to orthographic stimuli as compared to non-orthographic false fonts or symbols after around 150–250 ms in their N1, a visual event-related potential (ERP). In adults, initial expertise for a novel script can emerge in less than 2 hours through repeated exposure or training. Here, we aimed to assess changes in the visual N1 related to the process of learning associations between unknown written characters
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Brem, S., Hunkeler, E., Mächler, M., Kronschnabel, J., Karipidis, I. I., Pleisch, G., & Brandeis, D. (2018). Increasing expertise to a novel script modulates the visual N1 ERP in healthy adults. International Journal of Behavioral Development, 42, 333–341. https://doi.org/10.1177/0165025417727871