The main purpose of this study is to compare the silent and loud reading ability of typical and dyslexic readers, using eye-tracking technology to monitor the reading process. The participants (156 students of normal intelligence) were first divided into three groups based on their school grade, and each subgroup was then further separated into typical readers and students diagnosed with dyslexia. The students read the same text twice, one time silently and one time out loud. Various eye-tracking parameters were calculated for both types of reading. In general, the performance of the typical students was better for both modes of reading - regardless of age. In the older age groups, typical readers performed better at silent reading. The dys...
International audienceIn their paper, Kolinski and Morais argue that learning to read shapes cogniti...
<div><p>Dyslexia is a neurodevelopmental reading disability estimated to affect 5–10% of the populat...
In a vast number of dyslexia studies, a decoding incapability related to the phonological weakness h...
The main purpose of this study is to compare the silent and loud reading ability of typical and dysl...
Dyslexia is characterized by poor word reading. In research, education, and diagnosis, oral reading ...
Introduction: Understanding silent reading fluency (SRF) is of a paramount importance, given that si...
We present sentence reading data from a large-scale study with children (N = 632), focusing on three...
Many studies have examined reading and reading development. The majority of these studies, however, ...
Many studies have examined reading and reading development. The majority of these studies, however, ...
The present study aimed to define differences between silent and oral reading with respect to spatia...
The silent reading fluency is not an observable behaviour and, therefore, its evaluation is perceive...
This cross-sectional study examined eye movements during reading across grades in students with diff...
While reading texts orally, we process the multisensory language information. Accordingly, in the co...
The present study entitled “Reading Aloud and Silent Reading Effects to Senior High School Students’...
In reading aloud, the eye typically leads over voice position. In the present study, eye movements a...
International audienceIn their paper, Kolinski and Morais argue that learning to read shapes cogniti...
<div><p>Dyslexia is a neurodevelopmental reading disability estimated to affect 5–10% of the populat...
In a vast number of dyslexia studies, a decoding incapability related to the phonological weakness h...
The main purpose of this study is to compare the silent and loud reading ability of typical and dysl...
Dyslexia is characterized by poor word reading. In research, education, and diagnosis, oral reading ...
Introduction: Understanding silent reading fluency (SRF) is of a paramount importance, given that si...
We present sentence reading data from a large-scale study with children (N = 632), focusing on three...
Many studies have examined reading and reading development. The majority of these studies, however, ...
Many studies have examined reading and reading development. The majority of these studies, however, ...
The present study aimed to define differences between silent and oral reading with respect to spatia...
The silent reading fluency is not an observable behaviour and, therefore, its evaluation is perceive...
This cross-sectional study examined eye movements during reading across grades in students with diff...
While reading texts orally, we process the multisensory language information. Accordingly, in the co...
The present study entitled “Reading Aloud and Silent Reading Effects to Senior High School Students’...
In reading aloud, the eye typically leads over voice position. In the present study, eye movements a...
International audienceIn their paper, Kolinski and Morais argue that learning to read shapes cogniti...
<div><p>Dyslexia is a neurodevelopmental reading disability estimated to affect 5–10% of the populat...
In a vast number of dyslexia studies, a decoding incapability related to the phonological weakness h...