The background noise of response times is often overlooked in scientific inquiries of cognitive performances. However, it is becoming widely acknowledged in psychology, medicine, physiology, physics, and beyond that temporal patterns of variability constitute a rich source of information. Here, we introduce two complexity measures (1/f scaling and recurrence quantification analysis) that employ background noise as metrics of reading fluency. These measures gauge the extent of interdependence across, rather than within, cognitive components. In this study, we investigated dyslexic and non-dyslexic word-naming performance in beginning readers and observed that these complexity metrics differentiate reliably between dyslexic and average respon...
Background: It is well established that phonological awareness, print knowledge and rapid naming pre...
This study was aimed at predicting individual differences in text reading fluency. The basic proposa...
International audienceThe reading performance of two groups of dyslexic children with either a phono...
The background noise of response times is often overlooked in scientific inquiries of cognitive perf...
Although the neural systems supporting single word reading are well studied, there are limited direc...
This thesis reports an investigation of the component processes underlying reading fluency. A curr...
Twenty dyslectic and 20 normal readers (11-15 yr) recognized letters and words, both foveally and pa...
Contains fulltext : 133270.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The shape of ...
The study examines whether impairments in reading a text can be explained by a deficit in word decod...
AbstractThe parameters generated by a curve fitting method on the visual attentional blink (AB) of 1...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>This research investigates how differences in dyslex...
Fluent reading requires both fast recognition of written text and an automatic link to the speech so...
Although the neural systems supporting single word reading are well studied, there are limited direc...
The studies in this thesis aimed to improve our understanding of cognitive and affective mechanisms ...
International audienceIn their paper, Kolinski and Morais argue that learning to read shapes cogniti...
Background: It is well established that phonological awareness, print knowledge and rapid naming pre...
This study was aimed at predicting individual differences in text reading fluency. The basic proposa...
International audienceThe reading performance of two groups of dyslexic children with either a phono...
The background noise of response times is often overlooked in scientific inquiries of cognitive perf...
Although the neural systems supporting single word reading are well studied, there are limited direc...
This thesis reports an investigation of the component processes underlying reading fluency. A curr...
Twenty dyslectic and 20 normal readers (11-15 yr) recognized letters and words, both foveally and pa...
Contains fulltext : 133270.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The shape of ...
The study examines whether impairments in reading a text can be explained by a deficit in word decod...
AbstractThe parameters generated by a curve fitting method on the visual attentional blink (AB) of 1...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>This research investigates how differences in dyslex...
Fluent reading requires both fast recognition of written text and an automatic link to the speech so...
Although the neural systems supporting single word reading are well studied, there are limited direc...
The studies in this thesis aimed to improve our understanding of cognitive and affective mechanisms ...
International audienceIn their paper, Kolinski and Morais argue that learning to read shapes cogniti...
Background: It is well established that phonological awareness, print knowledge and rapid naming pre...
This study was aimed at predicting individual differences in text reading fluency. The basic proposa...
International audienceThe reading performance of two groups of dyslexic children with either a phono...