“…Relevant studies in the contexts of different languages have found that children's performances in coherent motion detection, temporal order judgement, and moving grating detection were significantly correlated with word/sentence reading speed (Kevan & Pammer, 2008; Lawton, 2016; Lawton & Shelley‐Tremblay, 2017; Main et al, 2014; Van Zuijen et al, 2012; Zhao, Bi, & Coltheart, 2017). Additionally, relevant studies showed that individuals with reading fluency difficulty had poorer behavioural performance in visual tasks of gap detection (Farmer & Klein, 1995), temporal order judgement (Farmer & Klein, 1995), and coherent motion detection (Conlon, Sanders, & Wright, 2009; Flint & Pammer, 2018; Meng, Cheng‐Lai, Zeng, Stein, & Zhou, 2011; Wright & Conlon, 2009) compared to age‐matched normal readers, revealing dysfunction in VTP for individuals with reading dysfluency. The above findings from group comparisons also revealed a close relationship between low‐level VTP skills and reading fluency (Lobier, Dubois, & Valdois, 2013; Lobier, Zoubrinetzky, & Valdois, 2012; Main et al, 2014; McLean et al, 2011).…”