The present study focused on the nature of the reading disability of children with the guessing subtype of dyslexia (who read fast and inaccurately). The objective was to separate the excitatory account of their reading disturbance (i.e., in guessers the words ’ resting levels of activation are oversensitive to semantic context) from the inhibitory account (i.e., guessers tend to react prematurely to (false) candidate words that are activated in the lexicon). To disentangle the above accounts, guessers and normal readers were presented with a sentential priming task (SPT). In the SPT, subjects had to determine whether the final word of a sentence was semantically congruent or incongruent with the sentence, but had to inhibit their ‘congruen...
The study reports neurophysiological and behavioural correlates of lexical decision processes in Eng...
Irregular words cannot be read correctly by decoding letters into sounds using the most common lette...
Reading fluency is often predicted by rapid automatized naming (RAN) speed, which as the name implie...
In this study, children with the guessing subtype of dyslexia (who read fast and inaccurately) were ...
Individual differences in reading performance between children appear from the onset of literacy acq...
The present study focused on the nature of the reading disability of children with both dyslexia and...
Children with dyslexia face persistent difficulties in acquiring reading skills, often making guessi...
Literacy plays a fundamental role in one’s development, as it represents one of the essential tools ...
Difficulties in inhibitory processes have been shown to characterize the performance of poor compreh...
Difficulties in inhibitory processes have been shown to characterize the performance of poor compreh...
The classification of dyslexic children into discrete subtypes yields a poor description of the dysl...
International audienceIdentification of letters embedded in briefly presented words (e.g., TABLE), p...
Two groups of male university students who had been diagnosed as dyslexic when younger, and two grou...
Whilst there is general consensus that phonological processing is deficient in developmental dyslexi...
This study was aimed at predicting individual differences in text reading fluency. The basic proposa...
The study reports neurophysiological and behavioural correlates of lexical decision processes in Eng...
Irregular words cannot be read correctly by decoding letters into sounds using the most common lette...
Reading fluency is often predicted by rapid automatized naming (RAN) speed, which as the name implie...
In this study, children with the guessing subtype of dyslexia (who read fast and inaccurately) were ...
Individual differences in reading performance between children appear from the onset of literacy acq...
The present study focused on the nature of the reading disability of children with both dyslexia and...
Children with dyslexia face persistent difficulties in acquiring reading skills, often making guessi...
Literacy plays a fundamental role in one’s development, as it represents one of the essential tools ...
Difficulties in inhibitory processes have been shown to characterize the performance of poor compreh...
Difficulties in inhibitory processes have been shown to characterize the performance of poor compreh...
The classification of dyslexic children into discrete subtypes yields a poor description of the dysl...
International audienceIdentification of letters embedded in briefly presented words (e.g., TABLE), p...
Two groups of male university students who had been diagnosed as dyslexic when younger, and two grou...
Whilst there is general consensus that phonological processing is deficient in developmental dyslexi...
This study was aimed at predicting individual differences in text reading fluency. The basic proposa...
The study reports neurophysiological and behavioural correlates of lexical decision processes in Eng...
Irregular words cannot be read correctly by decoding letters into sounds using the most common lette...
Reading fluency is often predicted by rapid automatized naming (RAN) speed, which as the name implie...