One of the processes involved in spelling is the short-term buffering of graphemes prior to serial production of their corresponding letter forms in written spelling and letter names in oral spelling. Recent cognitive neuropsychological and computational work has been di
Models based on the competitive queuing (CQ) approach can explain many of the effects ...
This volume contains contributions from researchers at the forefront of cognitive and developmental ...
We investigate the possibility of incorporating the sequential dynamics of a 'Competitive Queuing' s...
Current theories of spelling posit the existence of a working memory component or process known as t...
In this paper, we describe a case of nonlinear spelling and its implications for theories of the gra...
Recent theories of spelling based on neuropsychological data and on computational modelling (Caramaz...
The present thesis investigates the graphemic stage of the spelling process. Aim of thesis is to stu...
International audienceThis study investigated the time course of spelling, and its influence on grap...
Graphemic Output Buffer (GOB) disorder is defined as difficulty with the serial output of a sequence...
This paper addresses the issue of the structure of graphemic output representations via an analysis ...
This study reports data from two dysgraphic patients, TH and PB, whose errors in spelling most often...
Caramazza and Miceli's (1990) theory of the organization of the graphemic buffer in writing is asses...
This study analyzes acquired dysgraphia observed in a French-speaking woman. The results point to an...
ACKGROUND: Issues in Spelling Research: An Overview; Spelling Routes (or Roots or Rutes); Writing an...
The letter substitution errors of 2 dysgraphic subjects who, despite relatively intact oral spelling...
Models based on the competitive queuing (CQ) approach can explain many of the effects ...
This volume contains contributions from researchers at the forefront of cognitive and developmental ...
We investigate the possibility of incorporating the sequential dynamics of a 'Competitive Queuing' s...
Current theories of spelling posit the existence of a working memory component or process known as t...
In this paper, we describe a case of nonlinear spelling and its implications for theories of the gra...
Recent theories of spelling based on neuropsychological data and on computational modelling (Caramaz...
The present thesis investigates the graphemic stage of the spelling process. Aim of thesis is to stu...
International audienceThis study investigated the time course of spelling, and its influence on grap...
Graphemic Output Buffer (GOB) disorder is defined as difficulty with the serial output of a sequence...
This paper addresses the issue of the structure of graphemic output representations via an analysis ...
This study reports data from two dysgraphic patients, TH and PB, whose errors in spelling most often...
Caramazza and Miceli's (1990) theory of the organization of the graphemic buffer in writing is asses...
This study analyzes acquired dysgraphia observed in a French-speaking woman. The results point to an...
ACKGROUND: Issues in Spelling Research: An Overview; Spelling Routes (or Roots or Rutes); Writing an...
The letter substitution errors of 2 dysgraphic subjects who, despite relatively intact oral spelling...
Models based on the competitive queuing (CQ) approach can explain many of the effects ...
This volume contains contributions from researchers at the forefront of cognitive and developmental ...
We investigate the possibility of incorporating the sequential dynamics of a 'Competitive Queuing' s...