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  • Even before a child learns to read, the future location of his or her letter-processing area can be predicted from its connections to the rest of the brain. Reading acquisition thus piggybacks on a pre-existing brain circuit.

    • Stanislas Dehaene
    • Ghislaine Dehaene-Lambertz
    News & Views
    Nature Neuroscience
    Volume: 19, P: 1192-1193
  • Reading enables language to be perceived through vision. In this Opinion article, Dehaene and colleagues discuss the changes in brain function, brain structures and behaviour that occur when learning how to read, and how these changes may reflect more-efficient connections among visual and language-processing centres.

    • Stanislas Dehaene
    • Laurent Cohen
    • Régine Kolinsky
    Reviews
    Nature Reviews Neuroscience
    Volume: 16, P: 234-244
  • Visual stimuli can often be predicted by other stimuli in the environment — for example, a barking sound would predict the sight of a dog but not a cat. In this Review, Summerfield and de Lange discuss how expectation modulates neural signals and behaviour in response to visual stimuli.

    • Christopher Summerfield
    • Floris P. de Lange
    Reviews
    Nature Reviews Neuroscience
    Volume: 15, P: 745-756
  • The concept of allosteric interactions between topographically distinct sites, and the subsequent Monod-Wyman-Changeux model proposed in 1965 for the conformational change mediating them, arose around 50 years ago. Many classic regulatory proteins follow this model, which has been expanded and challenged over the years.

    • Jean-Pierre Changeux
    Reviews
    Nature Reviews Molecular Cell Biology
    Volume: 14, P: 819-829