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Araujo, Susana; Inacio, Filomena; Francisco, Ana; Faisca, Luis; Petersson, Karl Magnus; Reis, Alexandra – Dyslexia, 2011
The current study investigated which time components of rapid automatized naming (RAN) predict group differences between dyslexic and non-dyslexic readers (matched for age and reading level), and how these components relate to different reading measures. Subjects performed two RAN tasks (letters and objects), and data were analyzed through a…
Descriptors: Dyslexia, Identification, Reaction Time, Reading
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Nevo, Einat; Breznitz, Zvia – Journal of Experimental Child Psychology, 2011
The ability of working memory skills (measured by tasks assessing all four working memory components), IQ, language, phonological awareness, literacy, rapid naming, and speed of processing at 6 years of age, before reading was taught, to predict reading abilities (decoding, reading comprehension, and reading time) a year later was examined in 97…
Descriptors: Reading Comprehension, Reading, Academic Achievement, Phonological Awareness
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Monaghan, Padraic; Ellis, Andrew W. – Journal of Memory and Language, 2010
Natural reading development gradually builds up to the adult vocabulary over a period of years. This has an effect on lexical processing: early-acquired words are processed more quickly and more accurately than later-acquired words. We present a connectionist model of reading, learning to map orthography onto phonology to simulate this natural…
Descriptors: Phonology, Bilingualism, Vocabulary Development, Cognitive Processes
Katz, Stuart – 1973
It was hypothesized that the Bransford-Franks linear effect is an artifact of the method of presentation of stimulus sentences and is unrelated to semantic processes. Subjects were given sentences containing the same information in one of two ways. In a control condition, which was identical to the procedure used in earlier research, overlapping…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Educational Research, Learning Processes, Learning Theories
Standal, Timothy C. – 1978
The four main components of the reading process are as follows: (1) physiological, the apprehension of printed symbols by the eyes and the engagement of the brain and the nervous system; (2) phonological, hearing the words in the mind's ear; (3) understanding, requiring semantic knowledge, syntactic knowledge, and related prior experience on the…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Comprehension, Phonology, Physiology
Waller, T. Gary – 1977
This monograph examines reading as a cognitive process, focusing on the relationship between reading and thinking as developed in Piagetian theory. Sections of the paper provide a brief overview of Piagetian theory, pointing out its relevance for reading; examine correlational, comparative, and perceptual studies of the relationship between…
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Cognitive Processes, Developmental Stages, Literature Reviews
Coke, Esther U. – 1974
This study examined the adaptability of reading rate to passage difficulty under different conditions of task-induced processing. Sixteen experimental passages varying in subject matter and ranging from 85 to 171 words were selected from a set of 32 texts rated for comprehensibility. The eight easiest and eight hardest texts were selected. Another…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, High School Students, Readability, Reading
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Chester, Robert D. – Journal of Educational Research, 1974
Descriptors: Cognitive Ability, Cognitive Processes, Comprehension, Intelligence
Jacobson, M. Victoria – 1974
The major purpose of this study was to provide insights into some of the reasoning strategies that may be used by students in obtaining meaning from the printed page. The study was designed to collect and analyze the verbal protocols of 11 seventh grade students involved in introspection as they responded to standardized measures of reading…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Critical Thinking, Grade 11, Linguistics
Cahn, Lorynne D. – 1974
Through the meaningful interpretation of sensory data and a background in language experiences, an individual can build more effective knowledge structures. With more effective knowledge structures, one can react more discriminatingly to the written and printed word. Sound knowledge structures involve not only the ability to organize and…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Critical Reading, Intellectual Development, Language Acquisition
Venezky, Richard L. – 1972
The preliterate child must acquire from reading instruction at least the following skills: (a) appropriate scanning behavior, (b) letter and word recognition, (c) letter-sound generalizations, and (d) comprehension of written materials, at least to the degree that the reader can comprehend the same message when received aurally. Almost all modern…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Perception, Reading, Reading Ability
Singer, Harry, Ed.; Ruddell, Robert B., Ed. – 1970
The first section of this two-part collection of articles contains six papers and their discussions read at a symposium on Theoretical Models and Processes of Reading. The papers cover the linguistic, perceptual, and cognitive components involved in reading. The models attempt to integrate the variables that influence the perception, recognition,…
Descriptors: Affective Behavior, Cognitive Processes, Language Skills, Linguistics
Downing, John; And Others – 1973
The aim of this study was to test a hypothesis derived from the Cognitive Clarity Theory which compares Indian and non-Indian children in two localities of British Columbia. It was hypothesized that, in comparison with Indian children, the non-Indian children would show significantly superior performance on objective tests of cognitive clarity in…
Descriptors: American Indians, Beginning Reading, Cognitive Development, Cognitive Processes
Dawson, Mildred A., Comp. – 1968
This book is a compilation of selected papers on comprehension and critical reading that have appeared in the annual "Proceedings in Invitational Addresses, 1965," or have been published in the journals of the International Reading Association. The articles have been grouped under several headings: (1) the nature of comprehension in reading; (2)…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Conference Reports, Critical Reading, Developmental Reading
Bercovici, Antonia; Feshbach, Norma – 1973
The behaviors manifested by mothers of readers and mothers of nonreaders were observed as they taught their children two cognitive tasks. As a methodological control, both groups of mothers were required to teach two other children, one similar to and one different in ability from their own child. The subjects consisted of 40 first grade children,…
Descriptors: Beginning Reading, Cognitive Processes, Grade 1, Learning
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