The naming-speed deficit hypothesis in developmental dyslexia was examined with readers in a nonalphabetic script, Chinese. Twenty Chinese dyslexic children in Hong Kong were compared with 20 average readers of the same age (CA controls) and 20 average readers of the same reading level (RL controls) in naming speed (naming digits, colours, pictures, and Chinese characters) and phonological memory skills (digit repetition, word repetition, and nonword repetition). The results showed that the naming speed of Chinese dyslexic children was significantly slower than that of their CA controls in all the naming tasks, but similar to that of their RL controls. The dyslexic children also performed significantly worse than both CA and RL controls in ...
Seven groups of children, comprising three groups of children with dyslexia with mean ages 8, 13, an...
Dyslexia in alphabetic languages has been extensively investigated and suggests a central deficit in...
Individuals with dyslexia have deficiencies in lexical organization and processing that are behavior...
The phonological deficit hypothesis in developmental dyslexia wasexamined with readers in Chinese, a...
Examined how naming speed and phonological awareness may be related to reading skills among Chinese ...
MOST PAST research findings suggest that phonological deficit is unique to developmental dyslexia in...
The present study examined word learning difficulties in Chinese dyslexic children, readers of a non...
The present study was conducted to examine the cognitive profile and multiple-deficit hypothesis in ...
This study explored the underlying mechanism of the verbal short-term memory deficit in Chinese chil...
The present study examined the cognitive profile and subtypes of developmental dyslexia in a nonalph...
The double deficit hypothesis states that naming speed problems represent a second core deficit in d...
This study examined the relations between reading-related cognitive skills and word reading developm...
One implication of the double-deficit hypothesis for dyslexia is that there should be subtypes of dy...
One implication of the double-deficit hypothesis for dyslexia is that there should be subtypes of dy...
This study examined the relations between reading-related cognitive skills and word reading developm...
Seven groups of children, comprising three groups of children with dyslexia with mean ages 8, 13, an...
Dyslexia in alphabetic languages has been extensively investigated and suggests a central deficit in...
Individuals with dyslexia have deficiencies in lexical organization and processing that are behavior...
The phonological deficit hypothesis in developmental dyslexia wasexamined with readers in Chinese, a...
Examined how naming speed and phonological awareness may be related to reading skills among Chinese ...
MOST PAST research findings suggest that phonological deficit is unique to developmental dyslexia in...
The present study examined word learning difficulties in Chinese dyslexic children, readers of a non...
The present study was conducted to examine the cognitive profile and multiple-deficit hypothesis in ...
This study explored the underlying mechanism of the verbal short-term memory deficit in Chinese chil...
The present study examined the cognitive profile and subtypes of developmental dyslexia in a nonalph...
The double deficit hypothesis states that naming speed problems represent a second core deficit in d...
This study examined the relations between reading-related cognitive skills and word reading developm...
One implication of the double-deficit hypothesis for dyslexia is that there should be subtypes of dy...
One implication of the double-deficit hypothesis for dyslexia is that there should be subtypes of dy...
This study examined the relations between reading-related cognitive skills and word reading developm...
Seven groups of children, comprising three groups of children with dyslexia with mean ages 8, 13, an...
Dyslexia in alphabetic languages has been extensively investigated and suggests a central deficit in...
Individuals with dyslexia have deficiencies in lexical organization and processing that are behavior...