The impact of temporal processing on reading in dyslexia with rapid automatized naming deficits

Zhengye XU, Duo LIU, Li-Chih WANG

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Abstract

In the present study, we aimed to investigate the different impacts of temporal processing on reading by Chinese children with and without dyslexia. In total, 27 children with dyslexia who had a deficit in rapid automatized naming (RAN) (D_R), 37 children with dyslexia who had deficits in both RAN and phonological awareness (PA) (D_RP), and 40 typically developing children (TD) were recruited in Taiwan. The children were asked to complete non-verbal intelligence, PA, RAN, Chinese character reading tasks and an auditory temporal order judgement (ATOJ) task. Our results of a multiple regression model showed that the ATOJ accounted for unique variances in the reading differences between the children in the D_R and TD groups; performance was controlled for non-verbal intelligence, PA and RAN tasks. Theoretically, we provide possible explanations for the controversial findings in the field of Chinese children with dyslexia and, practically, suggest different interventions should be provided for children with dyslexia with different underlying impairments. Copyright © 2024 John Wiley & Sons Ltd.

Original languageEnglish
Article numbere1776
JournalDyslexia
Volume30
Issue number3
Early online dateJul 2024
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Aug 2024

Citation

Xu, Z., Liu, D., & Wang, L.-C. (2024). The impact of temporal processing on reading in dyslexia with rapid automatized naming deficits. Dyslexia, 30(3), Article e1776. https://doi.org/10.1002/dys.1776

Keywords

  • Chinese character reading
  • Phonological awareness
  • Processing speed
  • Rapid automatized naming

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