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1 Chapter 1Figure 1.1 The Reading Systems Frameworkconsisting of word‐identificatio...Figure 1.2 The word‐identification system of the Reading Systems Framework. ...Figure 1.3 The comprehension system of the Reading Systems Framework.

2 Chapter 2Figure 2.1 Theory development and evaluation using computational models. The...

3 Chapter 3Figure 3.1 Orthographic processing as the central interface of the reading p...Figure 3.2 Adaptation of Riesenhuber and Poggio’s (1999) model of object ide...Figure 3.3 Serial position function for letter‐in‐string visibility with cen...Figure 3.4 Illustration of Grainger and van Heuven’s (2004) model of orthogr...

4 Chapter 4Figure 4.1 Masked priming paradigm. A prime is presented briefly between a f...Figure 4.2 The DRC model of visual word namingincludes separate routes f...Figure 4.3 The CDP+ model of visual word namingThe route for addressed p...Figure 4.4 The Triangle modelshowing full interactions between three typ...Figure 4.5 Brain areas involved in the activation of addressed and assembled...Figure 4.6 Brain regions involved in language processing, illustrating the d...

5 Chapter 5Figure 5.1 Dual pathway model of reading.Figure 5.2 Theory of morphological decomposition based on classical localist...Figure 5.3 A theory of morphological processing based on a distributed‐conne...

6 Chapter 8Figure 8.1 Writing progression in an individual child, age 3–4 years.

7 Chapter 9Figure 9.1 Vector plot of word and nonword reading from a random subsample o...

8 Chapter 11Figure 11.1 Schematic framework for the Comprehensive Model of Discourse Com...

9 Chapter 13Figure 13.1 Examples of models to investigate the development of reading com...Figure 13.2 Potential additional predictors of reading comprehension beyond ...

10 Chapter 15Figure 15.1 Examples of direct cross‐language comparisons of system‐wide est...Figure 15.2 Top panel: The general Triple Foundation Model, where the key pr...Figure 15.3 Patterns of the growth of silent‐word reading efficiency from mi...

11 Chapter 17Figure 17.1 /ja/ for /jahaaz/ (ship); example of singleton akshara and aksha...

12 Chapter 18Figure 18.1 (a) Lesions to the posterior portion of the left fusiform gyrus ...Figure 18.2 Mean performance of 14 semantic dementia patients, grouped by se...

13 Chapter 19Figure 19.1 Scatterplot of listening comprehension and reading comprehension...Figure 19.2 The effects of measurement error on scores near a cut point. The...

14 Chapter 20Figure 20.1 Models of the comorbidity between two multifactorial disorders (...

15 Chapter 21Figure 21.1 The language basis of reading within a simple view frameworkNo...

16 Chapter 22Figure 22.1 Timeline of dyslexia genetic research. Different research areas ...Figure 22.2 GWAS models. The graphs show how a particular SNP (A/C alleles) ...Figure 22.3 Polygenic Risk Score visualization. The genetic profiles at 100 ...

17 Chapter 23Figure 23.1 Simplified representation of the classical twin model. rMZ=monoz...Figure 23.2 Simplified representation of a multivariate twin model, here rep...

18 Chapter 24Figure 24.1 Studying the brain’s reading circuitry with fMRI (a, b, c) Schem...Figure 24.2 The brain’s reading circuitry (a) The right hemisphere opt...Figure 24.3 The visual word form area develops with reading expertise (a) Vi...Figure 24.4 Print‐speech convergence and reading development Much of the bra...

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