Reading in the Brain

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"Reading in the Brain" is a scientific book by cognitive neuroscientist Stanislas Dehaene that explains how the human brain learns to read and what this reveals about language, vision, and learning.

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instanceOf book
non-fiction book
scientific book
author Stanislas Dehaene NERFINISHED
authorAffiliation Collège de France NERFINISHED
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covers brain imaging studies of reading
cross-linguistic differences in reading
development of reading in children
reading disorders
discusses educational implications of reading research
evolutionary constraints on reading
impact of writing systems on the brain
orthographic processing
phonological processing in reading
explains differences between alphabetic and logographic scripts
how literacy modifies brain circuits
how the human brain learns to read
neural basis of reading acquisition
explores neural mechanisms of reading
relationship between reading and language
relationship between reading and vision
focusesOn cortical networks for reading
visual word form area NERFINISHED
genre cognitive neuroscience
popular science
hasAuthorOccupation cognitive neuroscientist
hasFormat audiobook
ebook
print
language English
mainSubject dyslexia
human brain
language processing
learning
literacy acquisition
neuroscience of reading
reading
visual word recognition
originalLanguage French
proposes neuronal recycling hypothesis
targetAudience educators
general audience
psychologists
students of neuroscience

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Stanislas Dehaene notableWork Reading in the Brain