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Reading ability and neural configurations for verbal and nonverbal information processing
Filardi, Nicola Jean. - : Sydney, Australia : Macquarie University, 2019. : ©2019, 2019
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The role of oral vocabulary in the development of children’s orthographic representations
Wegener, Signy. - : Sydney, Australia : Macquarie University, 2019
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Automatic phonological activation during visual word recognition in bilingual children : a cross-language masked priming study in grades 3 and 5
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Disentangling the developmental trajectories of letter position and letter identity coding using masked priming
Kezilas, Yvette; McKague, Meredith; Kohnen, Saskia. - : American Psychological Association, 2017
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Orthographic learning, fast and slow : lexical competition effects reveal the time course of word learning in developing readers
Tamura, Niina; Castles, Anne; Nation, Kate. - : Elsevier, 2017
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The Magic of words reconsidered : investigating the automaticity of reading color-neutral words in the Stroop task
Kinoshita, Sachiko; De Wit, Bianca; Norris, Dennis. - : American Psychological Association, 2017
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Oral vocabulary knowledge and orthographic learning
Wegener, Signy. - : Sydney, Australia : Macquarie University, 2016
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Prefixes repel stress in reading aloud : evidence from surface dyslexia
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A Developmental investigation of the first-letter advantage
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Phonotactic constraints : implications for models of oral reading in Russian
Ulicheva, Anastasia; Coltheart, Max; Saunders, Steven. - : American Psychological Association, 2016
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Dependency resolution difficulty increases with distance in Persian separable complex predicates : evidence for expectation and memory-based accounts
Safavi, Molood S; Husain, Samar; Vasishth, Shravan. - : Frontiers Research Foundation, 2016
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Masked morphological priming in German-speaking adults and children : evidence from response time distributions
Hasenäcker, Jana; Beyersmann, Elisabeth; Schroeder, Sascha. - : Frontiers Research Foundation, 2016
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What can we learn about visual attention to multiple words from the word-word interference task?
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Transposed-letter priming effects in reading aloud words and nonwords
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Letter position processing in developing and skilled readers
Kezilas, Yvette. - : Sydney, Australia : Macquarie University, 2015
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The Locus of serial processing in reading aloud : orthography-to-phonology computation or speech planning?
Mousikou, Petroula; Rastle, Kathleen; Besner, Derek. - : American Psychological Association, 2015
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Replicability of sight word training and phonics training in poor readers : a randomised controlled trial
McArthur, G; Kohnen, S; Jones, K. - : PeerJ, 2015
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The Attentional blink is related to phonemic decoding, but not sight-word recognition, in typically reading adults
Abstract: This research investigated the relationship between the attentional blink (AB) and reading in typical adults. The AB is a deficit in the processing of the second of two rapidly presented targets when it occurs in close temporal proximity to the first target. Specifically, this experiment examined whether the AB was related to both phonological and sight-word reading abilities, and whether the relationship was mediated by accuracy on a single-target rapid serial visual processing task (single-target accuracy). Undergraduate university students completed a battery of tests measuring reading ability, non-verbal intelligence, and rapid automatised naming, in addition to rapid serial visual presentation tasks in which they were required to identify either two (AB task) or one (single target task) target/s (outlined shapes: circle, square, diamond, cross, and triangle) in a stream of random-dot distractors. The duration of the AB was related to phonological reading (n=41, β=-0.43): participants who exhibited longer ABs had poorer phonemic decoding skills. The AB was not related to sight-word reading. Single-target accuracy did not mediate the relationship between the AB and reading, but was significantly related to AB depth (non-linear fit, R²=.50): depth reflects the maximal cost in T2 reporting accuracy in the AB. The differential relationship between the AB and phonological versus sight-word reading implicates common resources used for phonemic decoding and target consolidation, which may be involved in cognitive control. The relationship between single-target accuracy and the AB is discussed in terms of cognitive preparation. ; 9 page(s)
Keyword: Attentional blink; Dual-route coding; Phonemic decoding; Reading; Sight-word reading; Visual attention
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/1959.14/986256
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Effects of reading proficiency on embedded stem priming in primary school children
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Density and length in the neighborhood : explaining cross-linguistic differences in learning to read in English and Dutch
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