The acquisition of letter-speech sound correspondences is a fundamental process underlying reading development, one that could be influenced by several linguistic and domain-general cognitive factors. In the current study, we mimicked the first steps of this process by examining behavioral trajectories of audiovisual associative learning in 110 7- to 12-year-old children with and without dyslexia. Children were asked to learn the associations between eight novel symbols and native speech sounds in a brief training and subsequently read words and pseudowords written in the artificial orthography. We then investigated the influence of auditory attention as one of the putative domain-general factors influencing associative learning. To this ai...
A recent account of dyslexia assumes that a failure to develop automated letter-speech sound integra...
Dyslexic and non-dyslexic readers engaged in a short training aimed at learning eight basic letter-s...
<div><p>A recent account of dyslexia assumes that a failure to develop automated letter-speech sound...
We use a neurocognitive perspective to discuss the contribution of learning letter-speech sound (L-S...
We use a neurocognitive perspective to discuss the contribution of learning letter-speech sound (L-S...
We use a neurocognitive perspective to discuss the contribution of learning letter-speech sound (L-S...
Auditory selective attention forms an important foundation of children's learning by enabling the pr...
This thesis investigated factors that contribute to differences among children in their reading abil...
In alphabetic languages, learning to associate speech-sounds with unfamiliar characters is a critica...
The automatic letter-sound integration hypothesis proposes that the decoding difficulties seen in dy...
The automatic letter-sound integration hypothesis proposes that the decoding difficulties seen in dy...
Reading is a unique, cognitive human skill crucial to life in modern societies, but, for about 10% o...
SummaryReading is a unique, cognitive human skill crucial to life in modern societies, but, for abou...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 34-37)Sound-symbol integration and reading achievement ha...
Developmental dyslexia is a neurobiological disorder that a\ufb00ects about 10% of the children. Alt...
A recent account of dyslexia assumes that a failure to develop automated letter-speech sound integra...
Dyslexic and non-dyslexic readers engaged in a short training aimed at learning eight basic letter-s...
<div><p>A recent account of dyslexia assumes that a failure to develop automated letter-speech sound...
We use a neurocognitive perspective to discuss the contribution of learning letter-speech sound (L-S...
We use a neurocognitive perspective to discuss the contribution of learning letter-speech sound (L-S...
We use a neurocognitive perspective to discuss the contribution of learning letter-speech sound (L-S...
Auditory selective attention forms an important foundation of children's learning by enabling the pr...
This thesis investigated factors that contribute to differences among children in their reading abil...
In alphabetic languages, learning to associate speech-sounds with unfamiliar characters is a critica...
The automatic letter-sound integration hypothesis proposes that the decoding difficulties seen in dy...
The automatic letter-sound integration hypothesis proposes that the decoding difficulties seen in dy...
Reading is a unique, cognitive human skill crucial to life in modern societies, but, for about 10% o...
SummaryReading is a unique, cognitive human skill crucial to life in modern societies, but, for abou...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 34-37)Sound-symbol integration and reading achievement ha...
Developmental dyslexia is a neurobiological disorder that a\ufb00ects about 10% of the children. Alt...
A recent account of dyslexia assumes that a failure to develop automated letter-speech sound integra...
Dyslexic and non-dyslexic readers engaged in a short training aimed at learning eight basic letter-s...
<div><p>A recent account of dyslexia assumes that a failure to develop automated letter-speech sound...