According to the Interactive Specialization Theory, cognitive skill development is facilitated by a process of neural specialization. In line with this theory, the current study investigated whether neural specialization for phonological and semantic processing at 5-to-6 years old was predictive of growth in word reading skills 2 years later. Specifically, four regression models were estimated in which reading growth was predicted from: (1) an intercept-only model; (2) measures of semantic and phonological neural specialization; (3) performance on semantic and phonological behavioral tasks; or (4) a combination of neural specialization and behavioral performance. Results from the preregistered analyses revealed little evidence in favor of t...
UnrestrictedStudies of reading development and disability have identified phonological skill as a ma...
This longitudinal study examined the development of the brain mechanism involved in pho-nological de...
Despite the fact that phonological awareness (PA) is one of the strongest predictors of reading acqu...
We investigated whether brain activity was predictive of future reading skill and, if so, how this b...
By using a longitudinal design and functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI), our previous study ...
Learning to read is a critical building block in the acquisition of reading fluency. Previous studie...
In a longitudinal study following prereading kindergartners through first grade, the variables verba...
Considerable research has been conducted examining the contribution of early phonological memory (PM...
Relations between phonological processing abilities and word-level reading skills were examined in a...
Little is known about the impact of learning to read on early neural development for word processing...
The main objective of this longitudinal study was to investigate the neural predictors of reading ac...
A relationship between brain responses at birth and later emerging language and reading skills have ...
Numerous studies have shown that phonological skills are critical for successful reading acquisition...
Studies of reading development and disability have identified phonological skill as a major contribu...
Most theories of reading development assume a shift from slow sequential subword decoding to automat...
UnrestrictedStudies of reading development and disability have identified phonological skill as a ma...
This longitudinal study examined the development of the brain mechanism involved in pho-nological de...
Despite the fact that phonological awareness (PA) is one of the strongest predictors of reading acqu...
We investigated whether brain activity was predictive of future reading skill and, if so, how this b...
By using a longitudinal design and functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI), our previous study ...
Learning to read is a critical building block in the acquisition of reading fluency. Previous studie...
In a longitudinal study following prereading kindergartners through first grade, the variables verba...
Considerable research has been conducted examining the contribution of early phonological memory (PM...
Relations between phonological processing abilities and word-level reading skills were examined in a...
Little is known about the impact of learning to read on early neural development for word processing...
The main objective of this longitudinal study was to investigate the neural predictors of reading ac...
A relationship between brain responses at birth and later emerging language and reading skills have ...
Numerous studies have shown that phonological skills are critical for successful reading acquisition...
Studies of reading development and disability have identified phonological skill as a major contribu...
Most theories of reading development assume a shift from slow sequential subword decoding to automat...
UnrestrictedStudies of reading development and disability have identified phonological skill as a ma...
This longitudinal study examined the development of the brain mechanism involved in pho-nological de...
Despite the fact that phonological awareness (PA) is one of the strongest predictors of reading acqu...