According to a prominent theory, the phonological difficulties in dyslexia are caused by an underlying general impairment in the ability to process sequences of rapidly presented, brief sounds. Two studies examined this theory by exploring the relationships between rapid auditory processing and phonological processing in a sample of 82 normally reading children (Study 1) and by comparing 17 children with dyslexia to chronological-age and reading-age control participants on these tasks (Study 2). In the normal readers, moderate correlations were found between the measure of rapid auditory processing (Auditory Repetition Task, or ART) and phonological ability. On the ART, the dyslexia group performed at a level similar to that of the reading-...
International audienceIt has been suggested that auditory and visual sequential processing deficits ...
We examined two hypotheses relating auditory processing to dyslexia in Greek, an orthographically co...
The phonological theory of dyslexia makes it difficult to distinguish developmental dyslexia from so...
According to a prominent theory, the phonological difficulties in dyslexia are caused by an underlyi...
Background: it has been claimed that children with dyslexia show a general impairment in the process...
Phonological difficulties characterise children with developmental dyslexia across languages, but wh...
This study investigates whether the core bottleneck of literacy-impairment should be situated at the...
This paper reviews evidence in support of the phonological deficit hypothesis of dyslexia. Findings ...
Despite the evidence for a core phonological deficit in dyslexia, the nature of this deficit at the ...
This study investigated whether auditory, speech perception, and phonological skills are tightly int...
The etiology of developmental dyslexia remains widely debated. An appealing theory postulates that t...
This study investigated whether auditory, speech perception and phonological skills are tightly inte...
Mapping graphemes to phonemes (the essence of reading) builds upon phonological awareness of the chi...
This study investigated whether auditory, speech perception and phonological skills are tightly inte...
This study investigated whether auditory, speech perception and phonological skills are tightly inte...
International audienceIt has been suggested that auditory and visual sequential processing deficits ...
We examined two hypotheses relating auditory processing to dyslexia in Greek, an orthographically co...
The phonological theory of dyslexia makes it difficult to distinguish developmental dyslexia from so...
According to a prominent theory, the phonological difficulties in dyslexia are caused by an underlyi...
Background: it has been claimed that children with dyslexia show a general impairment in the process...
Phonological difficulties characterise children with developmental dyslexia across languages, but wh...
This study investigates whether the core bottleneck of literacy-impairment should be situated at the...
This paper reviews evidence in support of the phonological deficit hypothesis of dyslexia. Findings ...
Despite the evidence for a core phonological deficit in dyslexia, the nature of this deficit at the ...
This study investigated whether auditory, speech perception, and phonological skills are tightly int...
The etiology of developmental dyslexia remains widely debated. An appealing theory postulates that t...
This study investigated whether auditory, speech perception and phonological skills are tightly inte...
Mapping graphemes to phonemes (the essence of reading) builds upon phonological awareness of the chi...
This study investigated whether auditory, speech perception and phonological skills are tightly inte...
This study investigated whether auditory, speech perception and phonological skills are tightly inte...
International audienceIt has been suggested that auditory and visual sequential processing deficits ...
We examined two hypotheses relating auditory processing to dyslexia in Greek, an orthographically co...
The phonological theory of dyslexia makes it difficult to distinguish developmental dyslexia from so...