Abstract Aims How long does it take for word reading to become automatic? Does the appearance and development of automaticity differ as a function of orthographic depth (e.g. French vs. English)? These questions were addressed in a longitudinal study of English and French beginning readers. The study focused on automaticity as obligatory processing as measured in the Stroop test. Method Measures of decoding ability and the Stroop effect were taken at three time points during the first grade (and 2nd grade in the UK) in 84 children. The study was the first to adjust the classic Stroop effect for inhibition (of distracting colors). Results The adjusted Stroop effect was zero in the absence of reading ability, and it was found to devel...
Reading fluency is often predicted by rapid automatized naming (RAN) speed, which as the name implie...
Purpose – Both orthographic and phonemic awareness are essential to reading. However, the role of or...
Alphabetic orthographies differ in the transparency of their letter-sound mappings, with English ort...
Skilled readers demonstrate remarkable efficiency in processing written words, unlike beginning read...
Available online 27 January 2021Skilled reading requires years of practice associating visual symbol...
Accurate decoding is an essential process that needs occur before a child can read for meaning and c...
Interference in the Stroop task is reduced when the word and color patch are placed at different loc...
Alphabetic orthographies differ in the transparency of their letter-sound mappings, with English ort...
Efficient word processing requires rapid activation of phonological and semantical codes, assumed to...
There is increasing evidence of a relationship between orthographic processing skill, or the ability...
Skilled readers demonstrate remarkable efficiency in processing written words, unlike beginning read...
International audienceThe self-teaching hypothesis suggests that knowledge about the orthographic st...
The Simple View of Reading (SVR) proposes that reading comprehension depends on two general processe...
This paper addresses the question whether the cognitive underpinnings of reading and spelling are un...
In contrast to the large body of research that has examined parafoveal pre-processing in skilled adu...
Reading fluency is often predicted by rapid automatized naming (RAN) speed, which as the name implie...
Purpose – Both orthographic and phonemic awareness are essential to reading. However, the role of or...
Alphabetic orthographies differ in the transparency of their letter-sound mappings, with English ort...
Skilled readers demonstrate remarkable efficiency in processing written words, unlike beginning read...
Available online 27 January 2021Skilled reading requires years of practice associating visual symbol...
Accurate decoding is an essential process that needs occur before a child can read for meaning and c...
Interference in the Stroop task is reduced when the word and color patch are placed at different loc...
Alphabetic orthographies differ in the transparency of their letter-sound mappings, with English ort...
Efficient word processing requires rapid activation of phonological and semantical codes, assumed to...
There is increasing evidence of a relationship between orthographic processing skill, or the ability...
Skilled readers demonstrate remarkable efficiency in processing written words, unlike beginning read...
International audienceThe self-teaching hypothesis suggests that knowledge about the orthographic st...
The Simple View of Reading (SVR) proposes that reading comprehension depends on two general processe...
This paper addresses the question whether the cognitive underpinnings of reading and spelling are un...
In contrast to the large body of research that has examined parafoveal pre-processing in skilled adu...
Reading fluency is often predicted by rapid automatized naming (RAN) speed, which as the name implie...
Purpose – Both orthographic and phonemic awareness are essential to reading. However, the role of or...
Alphabetic orthographies differ in the transparency of their letter-sound mappings, with English ort...