This thesis reports an investigation of the component processes underlying reading fluency. A current controversy in reading research is whether reading ability and development is determined solely by linguistic processes such as phonological (sound-based) skill, or whether it can also be influenced by non-linguistic processes such as visual processing of print, attention and general timing capacity. One way of addressing this problem is to investigate naming speed; the speed with which objects, colours, letters or digits can be named. Letter naming in particular represents a ‘microcosm’ of the processes required for fluent reading. The experiments in this thesis systematically manipulate the letter naming process to investigate a) what det...
International audienceIn this study, we attempt to clarify the link between rapid automatized naming...
Reading fluency is often predicted by rapid automatized naming (RAN) speed, which as the name implie...
The study examined rapid automatized naming (RAN) in 42 children with reading disabilities and 101 c...
This thesis reports an investigation of the component processes underlying reading fluency. A curr...
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...
A discrete-trial reaction time methodology was employed in order to measure the speed with which ski...
The double deficit hypothesis states that naming speed problems represent a second core deficit in d...
Reading fluency is often predicted by rapid automatized naming (RAN) speed, which as the name implie...
The study examined performance on measures of naming speed (i.e., rapid naming of words, colors, and...
This article summarizes some of the important findings from research evaluating the relationship bet...
Item does not contain fulltextFirst-letter naming was used to investigate the role of phonology in p...
The current study investigated which time components of rapid automatized naming (RAN) predict group...
Objective: In recent decades, it has been accepted that , deficiencies in phonological Awareness is ...
Reading fluency is often indexed by performance on rapid automatized naming (RAN) tasks, which are k...
International audienceIn this study, we attempt to clarify the link between rapid automatized naming...
Reading fluency is often predicted by rapid automatized naming (RAN) speed, which as the name implie...
The study examined rapid automatized naming (RAN) in 42 children with reading disabilities and 101 c...
This thesis reports an investigation of the component processes underlying reading fluency. A curr...
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...
A discrete-trial reaction time methodology was employed in order to measure the speed with which ski...
The double deficit hypothesis states that naming speed problems represent a second core deficit in d...
Reading fluency is often predicted by rapid automatized naming (RAN) speed, which as the name implie...
The study examined performance on measures of naming speed (i.e., rapid naming of words, colors, and...
This article summarizes some of the important findings from research evaluating the relationship bet...
Item does not contain fulltextFirst-letter naming was used to investigate the role of phonology in p...
The current study investigated which time components of rapid automatized naming (RAN) predict group...
Objective: In recent decades, it has been accepted that , deficiencies in phonological Awareness is ...
Reading fluency is often indexed by performance on rapid automatized naming (RAN) tasks, which are k...
International audienceIn this study, we attempt to clarify the link between rapid automatized naming...
Reading fluency is often predicted by rapid automatized naming (RAN) speed, which as the name implie...
The study examined rapid automatized naming (RAN) in 42 children with reading disabilities and 101 c...