The current study examined several alternative explanations of the association between serial naming speed within fourth-grade children by determining the extent to which the association between word reading and naming speed for letters and numbers is mediated by global processing speed, alphanumeric symbol processing efficiency and phonological processing ability. Children were given multiple measures of key constructs, i.e. word-level reading, serial naming of both alphanumeric and non-alphanumeric items, phonological processing ability, articulation rate and global processing speed. The robust association between alphanumeric naming speed and reading within fourth-grade children was largely mediated by phonological processing ability. Ma...
Throughout reading development, a gradual shift is seen in the processes underlying word identificat...
We examined cross-linguistic effects in the relationship between serial and discrete versions of dig...
Serial rapid automized naming (RAN) has been often found to correlate more strongly with reading tha...
A correlational study was designed to examine the general processing speed and orthographic processi...
The goals of this study are to investigate, at three elementary school grade levels, how word readin...
During reading acquisition, word recognition is assumed to undergo a developmental shift from slow s...
Background & Aims: In order to understand better the lexical access abilities in children with word-...
A discrete-trial reaction time methodology was employed in order to measure the speed with which ski...
<p>During reading acquisition, word recognition is assumed to undergo a developmental shift from slo...
Two studies investigated the degree to which the relationship between rapid automatized naming (RAN)...
<p>During reading acquisition, word recognition is assumed to undergo a developmental shift from slo...
The study examined performance on measures of naming speed (i.e., rapid naming of words, colors, and...
The serial advantage, defined as the gain in naming rate in the serial over the discrete task of the...
This thesis reports an investigation of the component processes underlying reading fluency. A curren...
Examined how naming speed and phonological awareness may be related to reading skills among Chinese ...
Throughout reading development, a gradual shift is seen in the processes underlying word identificat...
We examined cross-linguistic effects in the relationship between serial and discrete versions of dig...
Serial rapid automized naming (RAN) has been often found to correlate more strongly with reading tha...
A correlational study was designed to examine the general processing speed and orthographic processi...
The goals of this study are to investigate, at three elementary school grade levels, how word readin...
During reading acquisition, word recognition is assumed to undergo a developmental shift from slow s...
Background & Aims: In order to understand better the lexical access abilities in children with word-...
A discrete-trial reaction time methodology was employed in order to measure the speed with which ski...
<p>During reading acquisition, word recognition is assumed to undergo a developmental shift from slo...
Two studies investigated the degree to which the relationship between rapid automatized naming (RAN)...
<p>During reading acquisition, word recognition is assumed to undergo a developmental shift from slo...
The study examined performance on measures of naming speed (i.e., rapid naming of words, colors, and...
The serial advantage, defined as the gain in naming rate in the serial over the discrete task of the...
This thesis reports an investigation of the component processes underlying reading fluency. A curren...
Examined how naming speed and phonological awareness may be related to reading skills among Chinese ...
Throughout reading development, a gradual shift is seen in the processes underlying word identificat...
We examined cross-linguistic effects in the relationship between serial and discrete versions of dig...
Serial rapid automized naming (RAN) has been often found to correlate more strongly with reading tha...