Objective Reading fluency deficits characteristic for reading disorders (RD; F81.0) have been shown to be strongly associated with slow naming speed (e.g. in rapid automatized naming tasks). In contrast, children with an isolated spelling disorder in the context of unimpaired reading skills (iSD; F81.1) show naming speed task performances that are similar to typically developing (TD) children. However, the exact nature of the naming speed deficit and its relation to RD and the question whether children with iSD are also on the neurophysiological level similar to TD children is still unresolved. Methods The time-course and scalp topography of event-related potentials (ERP) activity recorded during a delayed digit-naming task was investigate...
International audienceBackgroundA deficit in Rapid Automatized Naming (RAN), acknowledged to be link...
This study examined the relationships between the cognitive processes of rapid naming and phonologic...
One implication of the double-deficit hypothesis for dyslexia is that there should be subtypes of dy...
Children with Developmental Dyslexia (DD) are impaired in Rapid Automatized Naming (RAN) tasks, wher...
Children with reading disabilities or dyslexia, commonly suffer disturbances in phonological awarene...
textAttention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) and Reading Disability (RD) are among the most c...
The study examined performance on measures of naming speed (i.e., rapid naming of words, colors, and...
This thesis reports an investigation of the component processes underlying reading fluency. A curren...
Rapid Automatized Naming (RAN) deficits have been associated with less developed orthographic abilit...
Background & Aims: In order to understand better the lexical access abilities in children with word-...
Difficulties with picture naming tasks are associated with literacy problems. When given naming task...
Difficulties with picture naming tasks are associated with literacy problems. Children with dyslexia...
International audienceNumerous studies report that poor readers display low performance in naming ta...
Serial naming deficits have been identified as core symptoms of developmental dyslexia. A prominent ...
Rapid Automatized Naming (RAN) deficits have been associated with less developed orthographic abilit...
International audienceBackgroundA deficit in Rapid Automatized Naming (RAN), acknowledged to be link...
This study examined the relationships between the cognitive processes of rapid naming and phonologic...
One implication of the double-deficit hypothesis for dyslexia is that there should be subtypes of dy...
Children with Developmental Dyslexia (DD) are impaired in Rapid Automatized Naming (RAN) tasks, wher...
Children with reading disabilities or dyslexia, commonly suffer disturbances in phonological awarene...
textAttention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) and Reading Disability (RD) are among the most c...
The study examined performance on measures of naming speed (i.e., rapid naming of words, colors, and...
This thesis reports an investigation of the component processes underlying reading fluency. A curren...
Rapid Automatized Naming (RAN) deficits have been associated with less developed orthographic abilit...
Background & Aims: In order to understand better the lexical access abilities in children with word-...
Difficulties with picture naming tasks are associated with literacy problems. When given naming task...
Difficulties with picture naming tasks are associated with literacy problems. Children with dyslexia...
International audienceNumerous studies report that poor readers display low performance in naming ta...
Serial naming deficits have been identified as core symptoms of developmental dyslexia. A prominent ...
Rapid Automatized Naming (RAN) deficits have been associated with less developed orthographic abilit...
International audienceBackgroundA deficit in Rapid Automatized Naming (RAN), acknowledged to be link...
This study examined the relationships between the cognitive processes of rapid naming and phonologic...
One implication of the double-deficit hypothesis for dyslexia is that there should be subtypes of dy...