We examined the role of mental imagery skills on story comprehension in 150 fifth graders (10- to 12-year-olds), when reading a narrative book chapter with alternating words and pictures (i.e., text blocks were alternated by one- or two-page picture spreads). A parallel group design was used, in which we compared our experimental book version, in which pictures were used to replace parts of the corresponding text, to two control versions, i.e., a text-only version and a version with the full story text and all pictures. Analyses showed an interaction between mental imagery and book version: children with higher mental imagery skills outperformed children with lower mental imagery skills on story comprehension after reading the experim...
Individual differences in children’s reading comprehension have been attributed to the level at whic...
The purpose of this study was to examine the impact of mental imagery based on explicit teaching as ...
ABSTRACT: This narrative explores how picture books can be used in the literacy classroom for pupils...
We examined the role of mental imagery skills on story comprehension in 150 fifth graders (10- to 12...
We examined the role of mental imagery skills on story comprehension in 150 fifth graders (10-...
Reading comprehension is a dynamic process that requires readers to construct meaning while they are...
The study investigated the facilitative effect of instructions to use mental imagery on children of ...
In order to determine if 8-year-olds can use mental imagery to improve their memory of prose they re...
The study investigated the facilitative effect of instructions to use mental imagery on children of ...
This literature review explores recent research to support the hypothesis that training students to ...
To investigate the cognitive processes involved in language comprehension, this research examined th...
It is well established that readers form mental images when reading a narrative. However, the conseq...
Materials used to teach reading in New Zealand schools, as elsewhere, generally include illustration...
Research of the past few years seems to suggest that imagery can be used as an effective instruction...
The ability to create and update mental models of story events as they unfold is essential for narra...
Individual differences in children’s reading comprehension have been attributed to the level at whic...
The purpose of this study was to examine the impact of mental imagery based on explicit teaching as ...
ABSTRACT: This narrative explores how picture books can be used in the literacy classroom for pupils...
We examined the role of mental imagery skills on story comprehension in 150 fifth graders (10- to 12...
We examined the role of mental imagery skills on story comprehension in 150 fifth graders (10-...
Reading comprehension is a dynamic process that requires readers to construct meaning while they are...
The study investigated the facilitative effect of instructions to use mental imagery on children of ...
In order to determine if 8-year-olds can use mental imagery to improve their memory of prose they re...
The study investigated the facilitative effect of instructions to use mental imagery on children of ...
This literature review explores recent research to support the hypothesis that training students to ...
To investigate the cognitive processes involved in language comprehension, this research examined th...
It is well established that readers form mental images when reading a narrative. However, the conseq...
Materials used to teach reading in New Zealand schools, as elsewhere, generally include illustration...
Research of the past few years seems to suggest that imagery can be used as an effective instruction...
The ability to create and update mental models of story events as they unfold is essential for narra...
Individual differences in children’s reading comprehension have been attributed to the level at whic...
The purpose of this study was to examine the impact of mental imagery based on explicit teaching as ...
ABSTRACT: This narrative explores how picture books can be used in the literacy classroom for pupils...