<div><p>Evidence indicates that adequate phonological abilities are necessary to develop proficient reading skills and that later in life <i>phonology</i> also has a role in the <i>covert visual word recognition</i> of expert readers. Impairments of acoustic perception, such as deafness, can lead to atypical phonological representations of written words and letters, which in turn can affect reading proficiency. Here, we report an experiment in which young adults with different levels of acoustic perception (i.e., hearing and deaf individuals) and different modes of communication (i.e., hearing individuals using spoken language, deaf individuals with a preference for sign language, and deaf individuals using the oral modality with less or no...
Previous studies suggest that deaf readers use phonological information of words when it is explicit...
In low-level perceptual tasks and reading tasks, deaf individuals show a redistribution of spatial v...
Purpose Speechreading (lipreading) is a correlate of reading ability in both deaf and hearing childr...
Evidence indicates that adequate phonological abilities are necessary to develop proficient reading ...
Although evidence is still scarce, recent research suggests key differences in how deaf and hearing ...
Skilled hearing readers activate phonological, orthographic, and semantic representations in order t...
The lexical quality hypothesis proposes that the quality of phonological, orthographic, and semantic...
Previous work in deaf populations on phonological coding and working memory, two skills thought to p...
The first aim of this study was to examine the mechanisms used in reading sentences by deaf adults w...
Processes underlying reading in profoundly congenitally deaf children were investigated in three exp...
Children learning language efficiently process single words and activate semantic, phonological, and...
This study was aimed at determining the reading mechanisms used by deaf adults who had completed sec...
Contains fulltext : 85928.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Purpose: Phono...
Many studies have reported the necessity of phonological awareness to become a skilled reader, citin...
For the present dissertation, three studies were conducted to investigate various asp...
Previous studies suggest that deaf readers use phonological information of words when it is explicit...
In low-level perceptual tasks and reading tasks, deaf individuals show a redistribution of spatial v...
Purpose Speechreading (lipreading) is a correlate of reading ability in both deaf and hearing childr...
Evidence indicates that adequate phonological abilities are necessary to develop proficient reading ...
Although evidence is still scarce, recent research suggests key differences in how deaf and hearing ...
Skilled hearing readers activate phonological, orthographic, and semantic representations in order t...
The lexical quality hypothesis proposes that the quality of phonological, orthographic, and semantic...
Previous work in deaf populations on phonological coding and working memory, two skills thought to p...
The first aim of this study was to examine the mechanisms used in reading sentences by deaf adults w...
Processes underlying reading in profoundly congenitally deaf children were investigated in three exp...
Children learning language efficiently process single words and activate semantic, phonological, and...
This study was aimed at determining the reading mechanisms used by deaf adults who had completed sec...
Contains fulltext : 85928.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Purpose: Phono...
Many studies have reported the necessity of phonological awareness to become a skilled reader, citin...
For the present dissertation, three studies were conducted to investigate various asp...
Previous studies suggest that deaf readers use phonological information of words when it is explicit...
In low-level perceptual tasks and reading tasks, deaf individuals show a redistribution of spatial v...
Purpose Speechreading (lipreading) is a correlate of reading ability in both deaf and hearing childr...