The automatic letter-sound integration hypothesis proposes that the decoding difficulties seen in dyslexia arise from a specific deficit in establishing automatic letter-sound associations. We report the findings of 2 studies in which we used a priming task to assess automatic letter-sound integration. In Study 1, children between 5 and 7 years of age were faster to respond to a speech-sound when primed by a congruent letter, indicating that automatic activation of sounds by letters emerges relatively early in reading development. However, there was no evidence of a relationship between variations in the speed of activating sounds by letters and reading skill in this large unselected sample. In Study 2, children with dyslexia demonstrated a...
The acquisition of letter-speech sound associations is one of the basic requirements for fluent read...
<div><p>A recent account of dyslexia assumes that a failure to develop automated letter-speech sound...
According to a prominent theory, the phonological difficulties in dyslexia are caused by an underlyi...
The automatic letter-sound integration hypothesis proposes that the decoding difficulties seen in dy...
The automatic letter-sound integration hypothesis proposes that the decoding difficulties seen in dy...
The ‘automatic letter-sound integration hypothesis’ (Blomert, 2011) proposes that dyslexia results f...
The ‘automatic letter-sound integration hypothesis’ (Blomert, 2011) proposes that dyslexia results f...
Six data sets are included in this collection: (1)Cross-sectional data for a representative sample o...
The phonological deficit theory of dyslexia assumes that degraded speech sound representations might...
In alphabetic languages, learning to associate speech-sounds with unfamiliar characters is a critica...
A recent account of dyslexia assumes that a failure to develop automated letter-speech sound integra...
According to a prominent theory, the phonological difficulties in dyslexia are caused by an underlyi...
The acquisition of letter-speech sound correspondences is a fundamental process underlying reading d...
Dyslexia is a developmental disorder characterised by difficulties in the accurate and fluent decodi...
Learning to associate auditory information of speech sounds with visual information of letters is a ...
The acquisition of letter-speech sound associations is one of the basic requirements for fluent read...
<div><p>A recent account of dyslexia assumes that a failure to develop automated letter-speech sound...
According to a prominent theory, the phonological difficulties in dyslexia are caused by an underlyi...
The automatic letter-sound integration hypothesis proposes that the decoding difficulties seen in dy...
The automatic letter-sound integration hypothesis proposes that the decoding difficulties seen in dy...
The ‘automatic letter-sound integration hypothesis’ (Blomert, 2011) proposes that dyslexia results f...
The ‘automatic letter-sound integration hypothesis’ (Blomert, 2011) proposes that dyslexia results f...
Six data sets are included in this collection: (1)Cross-sectional data for a representative sample o...
The phonological deficit theory of dyslexia assumes that degraded speech sound representations might...
In alphabetic languages, learning to associate speech-sounds with unfamiliar characters is a critica...
A recent account of dyslexia assumes that a failure to develop automated letter-speech sound integra...
According to a prominent theory, the phonological difficulties in dyslexia are caused by an underlyi...
The acquisition of letter-speech sound correspondences is a fundamental process underlying reading d...
Dyslexia is a developmental disorder characterised by difficulties in the accurate and fluent decodi...
Learning to associate auditory information of speech sounds with visual information of letters is a ...
The acquisition of letter-speech sound associations is one of the basic requirements for fluent read...
<div><p>A recent account of dyslexia assumes that a failure to develop automated letter-speech sound...
According to a prominent theory, the phonological difficulties in dyslexia are caused by an underlyi...