- Happy to be a collaborator on this new work by first-author Xin Huang from Urs Maurer's lab. In two combined eye-tracking/EEG experiments, we asked whether rapidly processed magnocellular (M-pathway) information in parafoveal vision plays a special role for word recognition in natural reading. (1/2)
- This was not the case. Instead, results suggest that both magno- and parvo-biased information contributes to early, left-lateralized neural processes underlying visual word recognition. (2/2) Available in Neurobiology of Language: direct.mit.edu/nol/article-... @umaurer.bsky.socialNov 17, 2025 08:52