This paper investigates the patterns of reading impairment in phonological dyslexia using computational modelling with the dual-route cascaded model of reading (DRC, Coltheart, Rastle, Perry, Langdon, & Ziegler, 2001). Systematic lesioning of nonlexical and phonological processes in DRC demonstrates that different lesions and severity of those lesions can reproduce features of phonological dyslexia including impaired reading of nonwords, relatively spared reading of words, an advantage for reading pseudohomophones. Using the same stimuli for model and for patients, lesions to DRC were also used to simulate the reading accuracy shown by three individuals with acquired phonological dyslexia. No single lesion could replicate the reading perfor...
A theory is presented to explain the reading patterns found among dyslexics through a single process...
Two simulations were conducted using a replication of PMSP96 (Plaut, McClelland, Seidenberg, & ...
International audienceIntroduction Reading is a highly complex task that relies on the integration o...
This paper investigates the patterns of reading impairment in phonological dyslexia using computatio...
International audienceDevelopmental dyslexia was investigated within a well-understood and fully spe...
Two current approaches to the computational modelling of reading are the connectionist triangle mode...
The existence of different varieties of the acquired reading disorder termed "phonological dyslexia"...
International audienceLearning to read is foundational for literacy development, yet many children i...
It is widely accepted that developmental dyslexia results from some sort of phonological deficit. Ye...
Le déficit phonologique à l’origine des difficultés d’apprentissage de la lecture est-il de même nat...
Tests of the ''phonological deficit'' account of developmental dyslexia have produced apparently inc...
The condition known as phonological dyslexia involves very poor reading of non-words, with otherwise...
Le déficit phonologique à l'origine des difficultés d'apprentissage de la lecture est-il de même nat...
PURPOSE: To verify the universal nature of the phonological processing deficit hypothesis for dyslex...
Phonological dyslexia is a written language disorder characterized by poor reading of nonwords when ...
A theory is presented to explain the reading patterns found among dyslexics through a single process...
Two simulations were conducted using a replication of PMSP96 (Plaut, McClelland, Seidenberg, & ...
International audienceIntroduction Reading is a highly complex task that relies on the integration o...
This paper investigates the patterns of reading impairment in phonological dyslexia using computatio...
International audienceDevelopmental dyslexia was investigated within a well-understood and fully spe...
Two current approaches to the computational modelling of reading are the connectionist triangle mode...
The existence of different varieties of the acquired reading disorder termed "phonological dyslexia"...
International audienceLearning to read is foundational for literacy development, yet many children i...
It is widely accepted that developmental dyslexia results from some sort of phonological deficit. Ye...
Le déficit phonologique à l’origine des difficultés d’apprentissage de la lecture est-il de même nat...
Tests of the ''phonological deficit'' account of developmental dyslexia have produced apparently inc...
The condition known as phonological dyslexia involves very poor reading of non-words, with otherwise...
Le déficit phonologique à l'origine des difficultés d'apprentissage de la lecture est-il de même nat...
PURPOSE: To verify the universal nature of the phonological processing deficit hypothesis for dyslex...
Phonological dyslexia is a written language disorder characterized by poor reading of nonwords when ...
A theory is presented to explain the reading patterns found among dyslexics through a single process...
Two simulations were conducted using a replication of PMSP96 (Plaut, McClelland, Seidenberg, & ...
International audienceIntroduction Reading is a highly complex task that relies on the integration o...