What underlies the deficit in rapid automatized naming (RAN) in adults with dyslexia? Evidence from eye movements
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Scientific Studies of Reading, 25, 6, (2021), pp. 534-549ISSN
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Scientific Studies of Reading
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vol. 25
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iss. 6
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English (eng)
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p. 534
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p. 549
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Cultural Cognition and Multimodal Interaction; Language & Communication; Psycholinguistics; Language in InteractionAbstract
This eye-tracking study explored how phonological encoding and speech production planning for successive words are coordinated in adult readers with dyslexia (N = 22) and control readers (N = 25) during rapid automatized naming (RAN). Using an object-RAN task, we orthogonally manipulated the word-form frequency and phonological neighborhood density of the object names and assessed the effects on speech and eye movements and their temporal coordination. In both groups, there was a significant interaction between word frequency and neighborhood density: shorter fixations for dense than for sparse neighborhoods were observed for low- but not for high-frequency words. This finding does not suggest a specific difficulty in lexical phonological access in dyslexia. However, in readers with dyslexia only, these lexical effects percolated to the late processing stages, indicated by longer offset eye-speech lags. We close by discussing potential reasons for this finding, including suboptimal specification of phonological representations and deficits in attention control or in multi-item coordination.
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NWO (Grant code:info:eu-repo/grantAgreement/NWO/Gravitation/024.001.006)
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