International audienceThis study investigated how deficits in orthographic processing affect movement production during word writing. Children with dyslexia and dysgraphia wrote words and pseudo-words on a digitizer. The words were orthographically regular and irregular of varying frequency. The group analysis revealed that writing irregular words and pseudo-words increased movement duration and dysfluency. This indicates that the spelling processes were active while the children were writing the words. The impact of these spelling processes was stronger for the children with dyslexia and dysgraphia. The analysis of individual performance revealed that most dyslexic/dysgraphic children presented similar writing patterns. However, selective ...
International audienceThe ability to identify letters and encode their position is a crucial step of...
This research study set out to describe the impact of the working memory system and other cognitive ...
Previous work in English has found that the spelling difficulties of children with dyslexia affect t...
International audienceThis study investigated how deficits in orthographic processing affect movemen...
Several studies have demonstrated that children with dyslexia frequently show poor and slow handwrit...
In this study, we sought to demonstrate that deficits in a specific motor activity, handwriting, are...
Writing constitutes a crucial communication tool in everyday activities, whether in education, socia...
Background. Developmental dyslexia is characterised as a specific learning difficulty with written l...
Spelling and handwriting are different processes; however, they are learned simultaneously, and nume...
This study investigated which components of the writing production process are impaired in Spanish c...
This research study set out to describe the impact of the working memory system and other cognitive ...
In order to spell fluently and accurately, phonology, orthography, and morphology must be integrated...
The present paper reviews an on-going series of studies researching the representation of word knowl...
Purpose. Every day at school, children are asked to copy words from different supports more or less ...
International audienceHow do we recall a word's spelling? How do we produce the movements to form th...
International audienceThe ability to identify letters and encode their position is a crucial step of...
This research study set out to describe the impact of the working memory system and other cognitive ...
Previous work in English has found that the spelling difficulties of children with dyslexia affect t...
International audienceThis study investigated how deficits in orthographic processing affect movemen...
Several studies have demonstrated that children with dyslexia frequently show poor and slow handwrit...
In this study, we sought to demonstrate that deficits in a specific motor activity, handwriting, are...
Writing constitutes a crucial communication tool in everyday activities, whether in education, socia...
Background. Developmental dyslexia is characterised as a specific learning difficulty with written l...
Spelling and handwriting are different processes; however, they are learned simultaneously, and nume...
This study investigated which components of the writing production process are impaired in Spanish c...
This research study set out to describe the impact of the working memory system and other cognitive ...
In order to spell fluently and accurately, phonology, orthography, and morphology must be integrated...
The present paper reviews an on-going series of studies researching the representation of word knowl...
Purpose. Every day at school, children are asked to copy words from different supports more or less ...
International audienceHow do we recall a word's spelling? How do we produce the movements to form th...
International audienceThe ability to identify letters and encode their position is a crucial step of...
This research study set out to describe the impact of the working memory system and other cognitive ...
Previous work in English has found that the spelling difficulties of children with dyslexia affect t...