نتایج جستجو برای: key words early reading

تعداد نتایج: 1392823  

Journal: :Reading research quarterly 2014
Linda Cupples Teresa Y C Ching Kathryn Crowe Julia Day Mark Seeto

This research investigated the concurrent association between early reading skills and phonological awareness (PA), print knowledge, language, cognitive, and demographic variables in 101 5-year-old children with prelingual hearing losses ranging from mild to profound who communicated primarily using spoken language. All participants were fitted with hearing aids (n = 71) or cochlear implants (n...

Journal: :Journal of cognitive neuroscience 2014
J. S. H. Taylor Kathleen Rastle Matthew H. Davis

Understanding the neural systems that underpin reading acquisition is key if neuroscientific findings are to inform educational practice. We provide a unique window into these systems by teaching 19 adults to read 24 novel words written in unfamiliar letters and to name 24 novel objects while in an MRI scanner. Behavioral performance on trained items was equivalent for the two stimulus types. H...

2014
Gorka Fraga González Gojko Žarić Jurgen Tijms Milene Bonte Leo Blomert Maurits W. van der Molen

The specialization of visual brain areas for fast processing of printed words plays an important role in the acquisition of reading skills. Dysregulation of these areas may be among the deficits underlying developmental dyslexia. The present study examines the specificity of word activation in dyslexic children in 3rd grade by comparing early components of brain potentials elicited by visually ...

حق‏شناس , حسن , فراشبندی, حسن,

  Objective: neuropsychological findings suggest that the ability to write short words do not give any hints of those words to be pronounced correctly. This is one of the brain's abilities that could be defected by brain's lesion on the basis of these findings, a scale was invented in Farsi language consisting of 50 words to assess words reading as the scale of verbal intelligence called "word ...

Journal: :Journal of deaf studies and deaf education 2016
Ana-Belén Domínguez María-Soledad Carrillo Virginia González Jesús Alegria

The aim of this study is to examine the mechanisms used by deaf children with and without cochlear implants (CIs) to read sentences and the linguistic bases (vocabulary and syntax) underlying those reading mechanisms. Previous studies have shown that deaf persons read sentences using the key word strategy (KWS), which consists of identifying some frequent content words and ignoring the function...

2013
Keir X.X. Yong Jason D. Warren Elizabeth K. Warrington Sebastian J. Crutch

Despite substantial neuroscientific evidence for a region of visual cortex dedicated to the processing of written words, many studies continue to reject explanations of letter-by-letter (LBL) reading in terms of impaired word form representations or parallel letter processing in favour of more general deficits of visual function. In the current paper, we demonstrate that whilst LBL reading is o...

Journal: :The British journal of educational psychology 2016
Laura R Shapiro Jonathan Solity

BACKGROUND Synthetic phonics is the widely accepted approach for teaching reading in English: Children are taught to sound out the letters in a word then blend these sounds together. AIMS We compared the impact of two synthetic phonics programmes on early reading. SAMPLE Children received Letters and Sounds (L&S; 7 schools) which teaches multiple letter-sound mappings or Early Reading Resea...

Journal: :Cognitive science 2011
Janet I. Vousden Michelle R. Ellefson Jonathan Solity Nick Chater

Debates concerning the types of representations that aid reading acquisition have often been influenced by the relationship between measures of early phonological awareness (the ability to process speech sounds) and later reading ability. Here, a complementary approach is explored, analyzing how the functional utility of different representational units, such as whole words, bodies (letters rep...

Journal: :Social cognitive and affective neuroscience 2014
Aurélie Ponz Marie Montant Catherine Liegeois-Chauvel Catarina Silva Mario Braun Arthur M Jacobs Johannes C Ziegler

This study investigates the spatiotemporal brain dynamics of emotional information processing during reading using a combination of surface and intracranial electroencephalography (EEG). Two different theoretical views were opposed. According to the standard psycholinguistic perspective, emotional responses to words are generated within the reading network itself subsequent to semantic activati...

Objectives: Stuttering is one of the most prevalent speech and language disorders. Symptomology of stuttering has been surveyed from different aspects such as biological, developmental, environmental, emotional, learning and linguistic. Previous researches in English-speaking people have suggested that some linguistic features such as word meanings may play a role in the frequency of speech non...

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