1993
DOI: 10.1177/002221949302600910
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Phonological Processes, Confrontational Naming, and Immediate Memory in Dyslexia

Abstract: A group of poor readers classified as dyslexic by age/IQ discrepancy criteria (n = 42) were contrasted with two clinic control groups: 56 adequate-for-age readers with attention deficit disorder (ADD) and 21 poor-for-age readers not meeting the IQ discrepancy criterion (slow/borderline group). The children (33 girls, 86 boys) ranged in age from 7.5 years to 12 years. Variables chosen for study included simple and complex phonological processing, speech rate, continuous naming speed, running memory span, serial… Show more

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“…Dyslexic deficits on phonological updating tasks have previously been reported by Ackerman and Dykman (1993) and Smith-Spark et al (2003), with the latter also finding impairments in performance on an analogue task in the spatial domain. A modified version of the latter test will be presented in this paper and, for the sake of completeness, a phonological analogue, the consonant updating task, was also administered.…”
Section: Working Memory and Dyslexiamentioning
confidence: 55%
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“…Dyslexic deficits on phonological updating tasks have previously been reported by Ackerman and Dykman (1993) and Smith-Spark et al (2003), with the latter also finding impairments in performance on an analogue task in the spatial domain. A modified version of the latter test will be presented in this paper and, for the sake of completeness, a phonological analogue, the consonant updating task, was also administered.…”
Section: Working Memory and Dyslexiamentioning
confidence: 55%
“…Dyslexic deficits in simple verbal memory span, a task that taps the phonological loop's storage capacity, are reported extensively in the literature (e.g., Ackerman & Dykman, 1993; Cohen, Netley, & Clarke, 1984; Gould & Glencross, 1990; Helland & Asbjørnsen, Working memory and dyslexia 6 2004; Jorm, 1983; Miles, 1993; Palmer, 2000; Roodenrys & Stokes, 2001; Rose, Feldman, Jankowski, & Futterweit, 1999; Smith-Spark, Fisk, Fawcett, & Nicolson, 2003). However, there remain questions over whether the impairments uncovered on working memory tasks are the result of phonological processing difficulties or working memory deficits per se.…”
Section: Central Executive Functioning In Developmental Dyslexiamentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Both VNS and PA independently contribute to both real and nonword decoding (Ackerman & Dykman, 1993;Compton et al, 2001;Wolf et al, 2002) after covarying for IQ. Contributions of PA and VNS are generally similar for real words, although PA appears to be a stronger predictor than VNS for nonwords.…”
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