International audienceIn this study, we attempt to clarify the link between rapid automatized naming (RAN) and reading. We performed an experiment with dyslexic children in which we compared two versions of the RAN task: a continuous versus a discrete version. in the continuous version, ail items to be named were presented simultaneously on a sheet of paper (classic RAN), whereas in the discrete version items were presented successively on a computer screen. The discrete version reduces the involvement of visuo-attentional processes (e.g., eye movement control). In each version of the task, three types of stimuli were compared. Stimuli were more or less automatized (i.e., digits, letters and objects). The results showed that dyslexic childr...
The general goal of the study was to identify global and specific components in developmental dyslex...
The aim of this study was to replicate the study of Waber, Wolff, Forbes, and Weiler (2000), in whi...
This work is an extension of a study by Waber, Wolff, Forbes, and Weiler (2000) in which the specifi...
International audienceIn this study, we attempt to clarify the link between rapid automatized naming...
Link between rapid automatized naming and reading in dyslexic children In this study, we attempt to...
Children with Developmental Dyslexia (DD) are impaired in Rapid Automatized Naming (RAN) tasks, wher...
Reading fluency is often predicted by rapid automatized naming (RAN) speed, which as the name implie...
A deficit in rapid automatized naming (RAN) is often associated with low performance in reading flue...
Reading fluency is often predicted by rapid automatized naming (RAN) speed, which as the name implie...
The study examined rapid automatized naming (RAN) in 42 children with reading disabilities and 101 c...
One implication of the double-deficit hypothesis for dyslexia is that there should be subtypes of dy...
The current study investigated which time components of rapid automatized naming (RAN) predict group...
International audienceBackgroundA deficit in Rapid Automatized Naming (RAN), acknowledged to be link...
One implication of the double-deficit hypothesis for dyslexia is that there should be subtypes of dy...
This eye-tracking study explored how phonological encoding and speech production planning for succes...
The general goal of the study was to identify global and specific components in developmental dyslex...
The aim of this study was to replicate the study of Waber, Wolff, Forbes, and Weiler (2000), in whi...
This work is an extension of a study by Waber, Wolff, Forbes, and Weiler (2000) in which the specifi...
International audienceIn this study, we attempt to clarify the link between rapid automatized naming...
Link between rapid automatized naming and reading in dyslexic children In this study, we attempt to...
Children with Developmental Dyslexia (DD) are impaired in Rapid Automatized Naming (RAN) tasks, wher...
Reading fluency is often predicted by rapid automatized naming (RAN) speed, which as the name implie...
A deficit in rapid automatized naming (RAN) is often associated with low performance in reading flue...
Reading fluency is often predicted by rapid automatized naming (RAN) speed, which as the name implie...
The study examined rapid automatized naming (RAN) in 42 children with reading disabilities and 101 c...
One implication of the double-deficit hypothesis for dyslexia is that there should be subtypes of dy...
The current study investigated which time components of rapid automatized naming (RAN) predict group...
International audienceBackgroundA deficit in Rapid Automatized Naming (RAN), acknowledged to be link...
One implication of the double-deficit hypothesis for dyslexia is that there should be subtypes of dy...
This eye-tracking study explored how phonological encoding and speech production planning for succes...
The general goal of the study was to identify global and specific components in developmental dyslex...
The aim of this study was to replicate the study of Waber, Wolff, Forbes, and Weiler (2000), in whi...
This work is an extension of a study by Waber, Wolff, Forbes, and Weiler (2000) in which the specifi...