Input and output phonological processing in dyslexia
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Input and output phonological processing in dyslexia. / Poulsen, Mads; Elbro, Carsten.
2007. Poster session præsenteret ved Annual Meeting. Society for the Scientific Study of Reading, Prag, Tjekkiet.Publikation: Konferencebidrag › Poster › Forskning
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T1 - Input and output phonological processing in dyslexia
AU - Poulsen, Mads
AU - Elbro, Carsten
N1 - Conference code: 14
PY - 2007
Y1 - 2007
N2 - Word production difficulties are well documented in dyslexia, whereas the results are mixed for receptive phonological processing. This asymmetry raises two questions: are receptive difficulties revealed when speed is considered? Are receptive and productive abilities related? To answer these questions, the present study investigated how speed and accuracy with two perception tasks (categorical perception and auditory lexical decision) predicted performance on production as measured by picture naming and RAN. General processing speed was controlled. Lexical decision was used in addition to categorical perception to assess effects of quality of lexical representations on reception.
AB - Word production difficulties are well documented in dyslexia, whereas the results are mixed for receptive phonological processing. This asymmetry raises two questions: are receptive difficulties revealed when speed is considered? Are receptive and productive abilities related? To answer these questions, the present study investigated how speed and accuracy with two perception tasks (categorical perception and auditory lexical decision) predicted performance on production as measured by picture naming and RAN. General processing speed was controlled. Lexical decision was used in addition to categorical perception to assess effects of quality of lexical representations on reception.
M3 - Poster
Y2 - 12 July 2007 through 14 July 2007
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