نتایج جستجو برای: reading skill

تعداد نتایج: 147821  

Masoud Zoghi, Shabnam Abbasnezhad

The present study was an attempt to investigate the effectiveness of reading instructional approach called MCSR- Modified Collaborative Strategic Reading on reducing intermediate EFL learner's reading anxiety. Based on a pretest-posttest design, MCSR was implemented with 64 EFL learners at intermediate level. They received EFL reading instruction according to MCSR over two and a half months. A ...

Journal: :Journal of learning disabilities 2006
Dennis L Molfese Alexandra Fonaryova Key Spencer Kelly Natalie Cunningham Shona Terrell Melissa Ferguson Victoria J Molfese Terri Bonebright

Event-related potentials (ERPs) were recorded from 27 children (14 girls, 13 boys) who varied in their reading skill levels. Both behavior performance measures recorded during the ERP word classification task and the ERP responses themselves discriminated between children with above-average, average, and below-average reading skills. ERP amplitudes and peak latencies decreased as reading skills...

Journal: :Cognition 2005
Min Wang Charles A Perfetti Ying Liu

This study investigated cross-language and writing system relationship in biliteracy acquisition of children learning to read two different writing systems-Chinese and English. Forty-six Mandarin-speaking children were tested for their first language (Chinese-L1) and second language (English-L2) reading skills. Comparable experiments in Chinese and English were designed focusing on two reading ...

2014
Koji Jimura Fabienne Cazalis Elena R. S. Stover Russell A. Poldrack

Learning novel skills involves reorganization and optimization of cognitive processing involving a broad network of brain regions. Previous work has shown asymmetric costs of switching to a well-trained task vs. a poorly-trained task, but the neural basis of these differential switch costs is unclear. The current study examined the neural signature of task switching in the context of acquisitio...

Journal: :Journal of cognitive psychology 2015
Lyuba Mancheva Erik D Reichle Benoît Lemaire Sylviane Valdois Jean Ecalle Anne Guérin-Dugué

Previously reported simulations using the E-Z Reader model of eye-movement control suggest that the patterns of eye movements observed with children versus adult readers reflect differences in lexical processing proficiency (Reichle et al., 2013). However, these simulations fail to specify precisely what aspect(s) of lexical processing (e.g., orthographic processing) account for the concurrent ...

2015
Brooke Soden Micaela E. Christopher Jacqueline Hulslander Richard K. Olson Laurie Cutting Janice M. Keenan Lee A. Thompson Sally J. Wadsworth Erik G. Willcutt Stephen A. Petrill

Reading comprehension is a foundational academic skill and significant attention has focused on reading development. This report is the first to examine the stability and change in genetic and environmental influences on reading comprehension across Grades 1 to 6. This developmental range is particularly important because it encompasses the timespan in which most children move from learning how...

Journal: :Journal of sports sciences 2018
Ruud J R Den Hartigh Steffie Van Der Steen Bas Hakvoort Wouter G P Frencken Koen A P M Lemmink

Applying an established theory of cognitive development-Skill Theory-the current study compares the game-reading skills of youth players selected for a soccer school of a professional soccer club (n = 49) and their non-selected peers (n = 38). Participants described the actions taking place in videos of soccer game plays, and their verbalisations were coded using Skill Theory. Compared to the n...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2000
J B Talcott C Witton M F McLean P C Hansen A Rees G G Green J F Stein

The relationship between sensory sensitivity and reading performance was examined to test the hypothesis that the orthographic and phonological skills engaged in visual word recognition are constrained by the ability to detect dynamic visual and auditory events. A test battery using sensory psychophysics, psychometric tests, and measures of component literacy skills was administered to 32 unsel...

1999
Kate Cain

Two studies investigated whether there is a direct relation between children’s reading comprehension, their knowledge about the goals and processes of reading, and their skill in applying such knowledge. An interview revealed that less skilled comprehenders differed from same-age skilled comprehenders in their knowledge about reading and reading strategies, but they did not differ signiŽcantly ...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2018
Jeffrey G Malins Kenneth R Pugh Bonnie Buis Stephen J Frost Fumiko Hoeft Nicole Landi W Einar Mencl Anish Kurian Ryan Staples Peter J Molfese Rose Sevcik Robin Morris

Recent work has suggested that variability in levels of neural activation may be related to behavioral and cognitive performance across a number of domains and may offer information that is not captured by more traditional measures that use the average level of brain activation. We examined the relationship between reading skill in school-aged children and neural activation variability during a...

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