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Reading (Latest Articles)
Latest indexed articles for 'Reading'
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4 May 2009
The Author Recognition Test (ART) measures print exposure and is a unique predictor of phonological and orthographic processes in reading. In a sample of adolescent and young adult twins and siblings (216 MZ/430 DZ pairs, 307 singletons; aged 11-29 ...
rec_pub_19418212-genetic-covariation-theauthor-recognition-test-reading-verbal.htm
A health literacy assessment of the epilepsy.com website.
4 May 2009
Current healthcare guidelines identify low health literacy as a major barrier to optimal health communication. Health literacy is defined as the degree to which individuals can obtain, process and understand basic health information and services ...
rec_pub_19419887-a-health-literacy-assessment-epilepsy-com-website.htm
Involvement of left inferior frontal gyrus in sentence-level semantic integration.
4 May 2009
Using event-related functional MRI, we examined the involvement of the left inferior frontal gyrus (LIFG) in semantic integration in reading Chinese sentences. During scanning, Chinese readers read individually presented sentences and judged whether ...
rec_pub_19426814-involvement-left-inferior-frontal-gyrus-sentence-level-semantic.htm
N400 repetition effect in unidentifiable Chinese characters: evidence for automatic process.
4 May 2009
A new matter of debate is whether N400 is exclusively sensitive to automatic or postlexical processes. Recent studies showing N400 modulation by masked primes support an automatic process account. However, these studies cannot directly prove an ...
rec_pub_19357546-n400-repetition-effect-unidentifiable-chinese-characters-evidence.htm
May 2009
The Mangina-Test provides a neuropsychometric assessment of varying degrees of "Analytical-Specific Visual Perception", i.e., the ability to identify simple stimuli inserted into more complex ones according to their exact geometrical properties in a ...
rec_pub_19414049-modulation-specific-brain-activity-perceptual-analysis-subtle.htm
Early child language mediates the relation between home environment and school readiness.
29 Apr 2009
Home environment quality is a well-known predictor of school readiness (SR), although the underlying processes are little known. This study tested two hypotheses: (a) child language mediates the association between home characteristics ...
rec_pub_19489900-early-child-language-mediates-relation-home-environment-school.htm
Orthography and the development of reading processes: an eye-movement study of Chinese and English.
29 Apr 2009
As children become proficient readers, there are substantial changes in the eye movements that subserve reading. Some of these changes reflect universal developmental factors while others may be specific to a particular writing system. This study ...
rec_pub_19489899-orthography-development-reading-processes-eye-movement-study-chinese.htm
The relationship between knowing a word and reading it aloud in children's word reading development.
29 Apr 2009
This experiment examined the item-level relationship between 7-year-olds' ability to read words aloud and their knowledge of the same words in the oral domain. Two types of knowledge were contrasted: familiarity with the phonological form of the ...
rec_pub_19410262-the-relationship-knowing-word-reading-aloud-children-s-word-reading.htm
The pitch levels of female speech in two Chinese villages.
29 Apr 2009
The pitch levels of female speech in two villages situated in a relatively remote area of China were compared. The dialects spoken in the two villages are similar to Standard Mandarin, and all subjects had learned to read and speak Standard Mandarin ...
rec_pub_19425624-the-pitch-levels-female-speech-two-chinese-villages.htm
29 Apr 2009
rec_pub_19522076-a-novel-idea.htm
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