International audienceTo evaluate the orthographic and phonological processing skills of developmental dyslexics, we (a) examined their abilities to exploit properties of orthographic redundancy and (b) tested whether their phonological deficit extends to spelling-to-sound connections for large-grain size units such as syllables. To assess the processing skills in dyslexics, we utilized the illusory conjunction paradigm to investigate the nature of reading units in French dyslexic and control children matched in reading age. In control children, reading units were defined by both orthographic redundancy and phonological syllable information. In dyslexics, however, reading units were defined only by orthographic redundancy. Therefore, despit...
As phonological processing difficulties appear to be a central feature related to dyslexia, research...
Background: The relationship between phoneme awareness, rapid automatized naming (RAN), verbal shor...
National audienceDyslexia is characterized by poor word recognition skills, genelally related to poo...
International audienceTo evaluate the orthographic and phonological processing skills of development...
International audienceSome recent studies in French have shown thatdyslexic children, who have phono...
International audienceOur study focused on the nature and the origin of reading disorders in French ...
International audiencePhonological dyslexics (Ph-DYS) are characterized by a phonological deficit, w...
International audienceTo date, the nature of the phonological deficit in developmental dyslexia is s...
International audienceRecent studies have suggested that the phonological deficit in dyslexic childr...
Many children with reading difficulties display phonological deficits and struggle to acquire non-le...
Most research into orthographic learning abilities has been conducted in English with typically dev...
This article focuses on applying the SERIOL model of orthographic processing to dyslexia. The model ...
PURPOSE: To verify the universal nature of the phonological processing deficit hypothesis for dyslex...
A theory is presented to explain the reading patterns found among dyslexics through a single process...
As phonological processing difficulties appear to be a central feature related to dyslexia, research...
Background: The relationship between phoneme awareness, rapid automatized naming (RAN), verbal shor...
National audienceDyslexia is characterized by poor word recognition skills, genelally related to poo...
International audienceTo evaluate the orthographic and phonological processing skills of development...
International audienceSome recent studies in French have shown thatdyslexic children, who have phono...
International audienceOur study focused on the nature and the origin of reading disorders in French ...
International audiencePhonological dyslexics (Ph-DYS) are characterized by a phonological deficit, w...
International audienceTo date, the nature of the phonological deficit in developmental dyslexia is s...
International audienceRecent studies have suggested that the phonological deficit in dyslexic childr...
Many children with reading difficulties display phonological deficits and struggle to acquire non-le...
Most research into orthographic learning abilities has been conducted in English with typically dev...
This article focuses on applying the SERIOL model of orthographic processing to dyslexia. The model ...
PURPOSE: To verify the universal nature of the phonological processing deficit hypothesis for dyslex...
A theory is presented to explain the reading patterns found among dyslexics through a single process...
As phonological processing difficulties appear to be a central feature related to dyslexia, research...
Background: The relationship between phoneme awareness, rapid automatized naming (RAN), verbal shor...
National audienceDyslexia is characterized by poor word recognition skills, genelally related to poo...