Developmental dyslexia is often characterized by a dual deficit in both word recognition accuracy and general processing speed. While previous research into dyslexic word recognition may have suffered from speed-accuracy trade-off, the present study employed a novel eye-tracking task that is less prone to such confounds. Participants (10 dyslexics and 12 controls) were asked to look at real word stimuli, and to ignore simultaneously presented non-word stimuli, while their eye-movements were recorded. Improvements in word recognition accuracy over time were modeled in terms of a continuous non-linear function. The words' rhyme consistency and the non-words' lexicality (unpronounceable, pronounceable, pseudohomophone) were manipulated within-...
In addition to appropriate phonological abilities, learning to read requires an accurate visual anal...
Objective: In recent decades, it has been accepted that , deficiencies in phonological Awareness is ...
The pattern of eye movements during reading was studied in 12 developmental dyslexics and in 10 age-...
Developmental dyslexia is often characterized by a dual deficit in both word recognition accuracy an...
Developmental dyslexia is often characterized by a dual deficit in both word recognition accuracy an...
doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2014.01129 Speed and accuracy of dyslexic versus typical word recognition: an eye...
The temporal processing capabilities of 15 children with dyslexia versus 15 age-matched and 15 readi...
The main objective of this study was to investigate the effect of verbal short term memory and enco...
We report an eye-movement study that demonstrates differences in regularity effects between adult de...
People with dyslexia have difficulty learning to read and many lack fluent word recognition as adult...
The aim of the current study was to investigate whether phonological/semantic processing of the word...
This thesis reports an investigation of the component processes underlying reading fluency. A curren...
Effects reflecting serial within-word processing are frequently found in pseudo- and non-word recogn...
Effects reflecting serial within-word processing are frequently found in pseudo- and non-word recogn...
Although the dominant view posits that developmental dyslexia arises from a deficit in phonological ...
In addition to appropriate phonological abilities, learning to read requires an accurate visual anal...
Objective: In recent decades, it has been accepted that , deficiencies in phonological Awareness is ...
The pattern of eye movements during reading was studied in 12 developmental dyslexics and in 10 age-...
Developmental dyslexia is often characterized by a dual deficit in both word recognition accuracy an...
Developmental dyslexia is often characterized by a dual deficit in both word recognition accuracy an...
doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2014.01129 Speed and accuracy of dyslexic versus typical word recognition: an eye...
The temporal processing capabilities of 15 children with dyslexia versus 15 age-matched and 15 readi...
The main objective of this study was to investigate the effect of verbal short term memory and enco...
We report an eye-movement study that demonstrates differences in regularity effects between adult de...
People with dyslexia have difficulty learning to read and many lack fluent word recognition as adult...
The aim of the current study was to investigate whether phonological/semantic processing of the word...
This thesis reports an investigation of the component processes underlying reading fluency. A curren...
Effects reflecting serial within-word processing are frequently found in pseudo- and non-word recogn...
Effects reflecting serial within-word processing are frequently found in pseudo- and non-word recogn...
Although the dominant view posits that developmental dyslexia arises from a deficit in phonological ...
In addition to appropriate phonological abilities, learning to read requires an accurate visual anal...
Objective: In recent decades, it has been accepted that , deficiencies in phonological Awareness is ...
The pattern of eye movements during reading was studied in 12 developmental dyslexics and in 10 age-...