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Perception of English phonetic contrasts by Dutch children: How bilingual are early-English learners?
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Adult dyslexic readers benefit less from visual input during audiovisual speech processing:fMRI evidence
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A General Audiovisual Temporal Processing Deficit in Adult Readers With Dyslexia
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Beyond the usual cognitive suspects:The importance of speechreading and audiovisual temporal sensitivity in reading ability
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The aim of this study was to clarify whether audiovisual processing accounted for variance in reading and reading-related abilities, beyond the effect of a set of measures typically associated with individual differences in both reading and audiovisual processing. Testing adults with and without a diagnosis of dyslexia, we showed that—across all participants, and after accounting for variance in cognitive abilities—audiovisual temporal sensitivity contributed uniquely to variance in reading errors. This is consistent with previous studies demonstrating an audiovisual deficit in dyslexia. Additionally, we showed that speechreading (identification of speech based on visual cues from the talking face alone) was a unique contributor to variance in phonological awareness in dyslexic readers only: those who scored higher on speechreading, scored lower on phonological awareness. This suggests a greater reliance on visual speech as a compensatory mechanism when processing auditory speech is problematic. A secondary aim of this study was to better understand the nature of dyslexia. The finding that a sub-group of dyslexic readers scored low on phonological awareness and high on speechreading is consistent with a hybrid perspective of dyslexia: There are multiple possible pathways to reading impairment, which may translate into multiple profiles of dyslexia.
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URL: https://eprints.lancs.ac.uk/id/eprint/130855/ https://doi.org/10.1016/j.lindif.2017.01.003
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Mapping the Speech Code: Cortical Responses Linking the Perception and Production of Vowels
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Sensorimotor adaptation affects perceptual compensation for coarticulation
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Prediction, Bayesian inference and feedback in speech recognition
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Prediction, Bayesian inference and feedback in speech recognition
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Effects of auditory feedback consistency on vowel production ...
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Effects of auditory feedback consistency on vowel production ...
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Following and Opposing responses to Perturbed Auditory Feedback ...
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Following and Opposing responses to Perturbed Auditory Feedback ...
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Assessing the link between speech perception and production through individual differences ...
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Effects of Early Bilingual Experience with a Tone and a Non-Tone Language on Speech-Music Integration
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