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Reading (Latest Articles)
Latest indexed articles for 'Reading'
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13 Sep 2009
BACKGROUND: The specific role of the two cerebral hemispheres in processing idiomatic language is highly debated. While some studies show the involvement of the left inferior frontal gyrus (LIFG), other data support the crucial role of ...
rec_pub_19754932-the-role-left-right-hemispheres-comprehension-idiomatic-language.htm
Taking educational research to school.
9 Sep 2009
rec_pub_19745136-taking-educational-research-school.htm
Syllable congruency and word frequency effects on brain activation.
30 Aug 2009
This article investigates the neural representation of the processes involved in recognizing multisyllabic words in Spanish asking whether lexical and sublexical processes are reflected in a different neuronal activation pattern. High and low ...
rec_pub_19172625-syllable-congruency-word-frequency-effects-brain-activation.htm
Rapid automatized naming, phonology and dyslexia in Polish children.
30 Aug 2009
BACKGROUND: Many studies have showed that children with reading difficulties have deficits in both rapid automatized naming (RAN) and phonological skills (PS). The double-deficit hypothesis suggests that phonological and naming-speed deficits are ...
rec_pub_19721397-rapid-automatized-naming-phonology-dyslexia-polish-children.htm
Atypical brain responses to sounds in children with specific language and reading impairments.
30 Aug 2009
This study tested if children with specific language impairment (SLI) or children with specific reading disability (SRD) have abnormal brain responses to sounds. We tested 6- to 12-year-old children with SLI (N =19), children with SRD (N =55), and ...
rec_pub_19702769-atypical-brain-responses-sounds-children-specific-language-reading.htm
Categorical speech perception deficits distinguish language and reading impairments in children.
30 Aug 2009
We examined categorical speech perception in school-age children with developmental dyslexia or Specific Language Impairment (SLI), compared to age-matched and younger controls. Stimuli consisted of synthetic speech tokens in which place of ...
rec_pub_19702768-categorical-speech-perception-deficits-distinguish-language-reading.htm
Speech-perception-in-noise deficits in dyslexia.
30 Aug 2009
Speech perception deficits in developmental dyslexia were investigated in quiet and various noise conditions. Dyslexics exhibited clear speech perception deficits in noise but not in silence. Place-of-articulation was more affected than voicing or ...
rec_pub_19702766-speech-perception-noise-deficits-dyslexia.htm
Pilot study on activities of daily living limitations in adults with hemianopsia.
30 Aug 2009
OBJECTIVE: I sought to obtain a general understanding of the limitations in activities of daily living (ADLs) experienced by adults with hemianopsia and quandrantanopsia from acquired brain injury. METHOD: A semistructured interview addressing the ...
rec_pub_19785262-pilot-study-activities-daily-living-limitations-adults-hemianopsia.htm
30 Aug 2009
PURPOSE: To the compare the reading ability after bilateral cataract surgery in patients who had pseudophakic monovision achieved by monofocal intraocular lens (IOL) implantation and patients who had refractive multifocal IOL implantation. SETTING: ...
rec_pub_19683144-reading-ability-pseudophakic-monovision-refractive-multifocal.htm
Semantic transparency and masked morphological priming: the case of prefixed words.
30 Aug 2009
In four lexical decision experiments, we investigated masked morphological priming with Dutch prefixed words. Reliable effects of morphological relatedness were obtained with visual primes and visual targets in the absence of effects due to pure ...
rec_pub_19679868-semantic-transparency-masked-morphological-priming-case-prefixed-words.htm
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