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Reading acquisition enhances an early visual process of contour integration
The acquisition of reading has an extensive impact on the developing brain and leads to enhanced abilities in phonological
processing and visual letter perception. Could this expertise also extend to early visual abilities outside the reading domain? Here
we studied the performance of illiterate, ex-illiterate and literate adults closely matched in age, socioeconomic and cultural
characteristics, on a contour integration task known to depend on early visual processing. Stimuli consisted of a closed eggshaped
contour made of disconnected Gabor patches, within a background of randomly oriented Gabor stimuli. Subjects had to
decide whether the egg was pointing left or right. Difficulty was varied by jittering the orientation of the Gabor patches forming
the contour. Contour integration performance was lower in illiterates than in both ex-illiterate and literate controls. We argue
that this difference in contour perception must reflect a genuine difference in visual function. According to this view, the intensive
perceptual training that accompanies reading acquisition also improves early visual abilities, suggesting that the impact of
literacy on the visual system is more widespread than originally proposed.