2003
DOI: 10.1016/s0022-0965(03)00030-4
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Motor sequence learning and reading ability: Is poor reading associated with sequencing deficits?

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“…As suggested previously, implicit learning systems tend to rely less on systems involved in higher cognitive functions than do explicit learning systems. Accordingly, the correlations between implicit learning and cognitive abilities (23,(36)(37)(38) are very weak. Explicit learning, in contrast, is substantially correlated with general intelligence (36)(37)(38).…”
Section: Why Did D2bp and Sequence Learning Show A Negative Correlation?mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…As suggested previously, implicit learning systems tend to rely less on systems involved in higher cognitive functions than do explicit learning systems. Accordingly, the correlations between implicit learning and cognitive abilities (23,(36)(37)(38) are very weak. Explicit learning, in contrast, is substantially correlated with general intelligence (36)(37)(38).…”
Section: Why Did D2bp and Sequence Learning Show A Negative Correlation?mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Accordingly, the correlations between implicit learning and cognitive abilities (23,(36)(37)(38) are very weak. Explicit learning, in contrast, is substantially correlated with general intelligence (36)(37)(38). In relation to the present findings, as well as the negative relationship between striatal DA release and sequence learning found by Garraux et al (16), it should also be emphasized that there is no simple relation between activity in the DA system and motor learning.…”
Section: Why Did D2bp and Sequence Learning Show A Negative Correlation?mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The studies described above are the only published studies of implicit learning in dyslexics; however, Waber et al (2003) provide evidence that implicit learning is unrelated to reading ability. Based on the data from a sample of over 400 children with a range of reading competence, they used regression analyses to predict performance on the serial reaction time task and found that reading ability did not reliably predict performance on the task, thus concluding that there was no association between reading ability and implicit sequence learning.…”
Section: Introduction Dmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…Based on the data from a sample of over 400 children with a range of reading competence, they used regression analyses to predict performance on the serial reaction time task and found that reading ability did not reliably predict performance on the task, thus concluding that there was no association between reading ability and implicit sequence learning. However, Waber et al (2003) examined reading ability on a continuum from poor readers to good readers without discerning between dyslexic and non-dyslexic children.…”
Section: Introduction Dmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The available literature on LTM capacities of individuals with DD is, however, inconsistent. Indeed, although some studies suggest an impairment of implicit learning in dyslexics (Vicari et al, 2003(Vicari et al, , 2005, others do not support this finding (Kelly, Griffiths, & Frith, 2002;Waber et al, 2003). Even more controversial are results on explicit LTM.…”
Section: Introduction Dmentioning
confidence: 99%