%B International Journal of Psychophysiology %L eprints3117 %X This study investigates the neural correlates of reading by combining ERPs and fMRI. Data were recorded in separate sessions from 8 healthy adults during the same event-related design with jittered inter-stimulus interval. Two passive tasks (letter presentation - LP and symbol presentation - SP) and a reading aloud task (letter recognition - LR) were implemented. Averaged ERPs were decomposed by Independent Component Analysis after data dimensionality reduction by Principal Component Analysis. The independent components (ICs) were associated to well-known physiological potentials: N2_P2b and P2a for all tasks and a late wide negativity (LNA) for LP and LR. Low Resolution Electromagnetic Tomography (LORETA) was applied to single ICs. fMRI data were analysed by multiple linear regression. ERPs-fMRI correspondence was described by the Euclidean distance between LORETA and fMRI local maxima. %I Elsevier %D 2006 %A Silvia Casarotto %A A.M. Bianchi %A Giuseppe A. Chiarenza %A Nicola Vanello %A Emiliano Ricciardi %A Pietro Pietrini %T Physiological reading processes by integrating ERP and fMRI data. %C Istanbul, Turkey %P 319