Deficits in auditory temporal processing, or the ability to process the rapid sequence of auditory stimuli within speech, have been linked to reading and language disorders. It has been suggested that a temporal processing deficit interferes with the development of phonological awareness, a prerequisite to early reading skills. This investigation examined the effects of an intense auditory training program, Fast ForWord (FFW; Scientific Learning Corporation, 1998) designed to increase auditory temporal processing on a group of children with poor reading skills. Two primary research questions were posed. Will children increase temporal processing abilities, as measured through backward masking, immediately following FFW and will temporal pro...
Visual information conveyed by a speaking face aids speech perception. In addition, children's abili...
Several lines of research have revealed a relationship between reading disorders (RD) and auditory t...
Over 100 children with specific language impairment (SLI) or dyslexia were tested for their language...
The developers of a computer-assisted language intervention program called Fast ForWord (FFW) have c...
Purpose—To examine the efficacy of Fast For-Word Language (FFW-L) and 2 other interventions for impr...
The developers of a computer-assisted language intervention program called Fast ForWord (FFW) have c...
Recent research indicates that a major cause of reading (decoding) disabilities lies in an inability...
The present investigation examined thehypothesis that early auditory temporalprocessing deficits cau...
Mastering proficient reading skills is essential for an individual’s personal and professional devel...
Sixty-five children with specific reading disability (SRD), 25 children with specific language impai...
Mapping graphemes to phonemes (the essence of reading) builds upon phonological awareness of the chi...
Purpose: This longitudinal study examines measures of temporal auditory processing in pre-reading c...
This study investigates whether the core bottleneck of literacy-impairment should be situated at the...
Despite the well-established involvement of both sensory (“bottom-up”) and cognitive (“top-down”) pr...
This study investigated the impact of Fast ForWord on individual children\u27s phonological awarenes...
Visual information conveyed by a speaking face aids speech perception. In addition, children's abili...
Several lines of research have revealed a relationship between reading disorders (RD) and auditory t...
Over 100 children with specific language impairment (SLI) or dyslexia were tested for their language...
The developers of a computer-assisted language intervention program called Fast ForWord (FFW) have c...
Purpose—To examine the efficacy of Fast For-Word Language (FFW-L) and 2 other interventions for impr...
The developers of a computer-assisted language intervention program called Fast ForWord (FFW) have c...
Recent research indicates that a major cause of reading (decoding) disabilities lies in an inability...
The present investigation examined thehypothesis that early auditory temporalprocessing deficits cau...
Mastering proficient reading skills is essential for an individual’s personal and professional devel...
Sixty-five children with specific reading disability (SRD), 25 children with specific language impai...
Mapping graphemes to phonemes (the essence of reading) builds upon phonological awareness of the chi...
Purpose: This longitudinal study examines measures of temporal auditory processing in pre-reading c...
This study investigates whether the core bottleneck of literacy-impairment should be situated at the...
Despite the well-established involvement of both sensory (“bottom-up”) and cognitive (“top-down”) pr...
This study investigated the impact of Fast ForWord on individual children\u27s phonological awarenes...
Visual information conveyed by a speaking face aids speech perception. In addition, children's abili...
Several lines of research have revealed a relationship between reading disorders (RD) and auditory t...
Over 100 children with specific language impairment (SLI) or dyslexia were tested for their language...