Beginning with Dejerine's report of pure alexia in 1892, numerous researchers have noted that individuals with acquired impairments of reading may show spared digit identification performance. This digit advantage has also been found in unimpaired adult readers across a number of tasks, and five main hypotheses have been proposed to explain how it arises. In this paper I consider these hypotheses in the context of recent theories of a unified alphanumeric character identification system, and evaluate them according to relevant empirical evidence. Despite some promising findings, none of the hypotheses currently provide a sufficient explanation of the digit advantage. Rather than developing new hypotheses to explain a categorical difference ...
WOS:000278797600003International audienceVisual-attentional theories of dyslexia predict deficits fo...
AbstractSeeking to understand how people recognize objects, we have examined how they identify lette...
Digit comparison is strongly related to individual differences in children's arithmetic ability. Why...
Letter identification, the process of determining letter identities and their positions from a visua...
The time needed for adults to indicate which of. two digits is larger, which of two digits is smalle...
The current study examined several alternative explanations of the association between serial naming...
Both letters and digits are arbitrary visual shapes that are distinguished into categories only afte...
Adult age differences in the Digit Symbol Test were investigated in three separate experiments. All ...
The cognitive system does not just act as a mirror from the sensory input; instead, it tends to norm...
It is commonly assumed that number reading can be intact in patients with pure alexia, and that this...
AbstractIt is commonly assumed that number reading can be intact in patients with pure alexia, and t...
Purpose: Letter sequence recognition accuracy has been postulated to be limited primarily by low-lev...
Skilled adult readers identify the first letter in a string of random consonants better than letters...
Letters and words are encountered in everyday life, making text a good stimulus for studying the pro...
Adults’ simple arithmetic performance is more efficient when operands are presented in Arabic digit ...
WOS:000278797600003International audienceVisual-attentional theories of dyslexia predict deficits fo...
AbstractSeeking to understand how people recognize objects, we have examined how they identify lette...
Digit comparison is strongly related to individual differences in children's arithmetic ability. Why...
Letter identification, the process of determining letter identities and their positions from a visua...
The time needed for adults to indicate which of. two digits is larger, which of two digits is smalle...
The current study examined several alternative explanations of the association between serial naming...
Both letters and digits are arbitrary visual shapes that are distinguished into categories only afte...
Adult age differences in the Digit Symbol Test were investigated in three separate experiments. All ...
The cognitive system does not just act as a mirror from the sensory input; instead, it tends to norm...
It is commonly assumed that number reading can be intact in patients with pure alexia, and that this...
AbstractIt is commonly assumed that number reading can be intact in patients with pure alexia, and t...
Purpose: Letter sequence recognition accuracy has been postulated to be limited primarily by low-lev...
Skilled adult readers identify the first letter in a string of random consonants better than letters...
Letters and words are encountered in everyday life, making text a good stimulus for studying the pro...
Adults’ simple arithmetic performance is more efficient when operands are presented in Arabic digit ...
WOS:000278797600003International audienceVisual-attentional theories of dyslexia predict deficits fo...
AbstractSeeking to understand how people recognize objects, we have examined how they identify lette...
Digit comparison is strongly related to individual differences in children's arithmetic ability. Why...