Department of Psychology, University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
Dev Sci. 2011 Nov;14(6):1340-54. doi: 10.1111/j.1467-7687.2011.01091.x. Epub 2011 Sep 24.
The nature of word recognition difficulties in developmental dyslexia is still a topic of controversy. We investigated the contribution of phonological processing deficits and uncertainty to the word recognition difficulties of dyslexic children by mathematical diffusion modeling of visual and auditory lexical decision data. The first study showed that poor visual lexical decision performance of reading disabled children was mainly due to a delay in the evaluation of word characteristics, suggesting impaired phonological processing. The adoption of elevated certainty criteria by the disabled readers suggests that uncertainty contributed to the visual word recognition impairments as well. The second study replicated the outcomes for visual lexical decision with formally diagnosed dyslexic children. In addition, during auditory lexical decision, dyslexics presented with reduced accuracy, which also resulted from delayed evaluation of word characteristics. Since orthographic influences are diminished during auditory lexical decision, this strengthens the phonological processing deficit account. Dyslexic children did not adopt heightened certainty criteria during auditory lexical decision, indicating that uncertainty solely impairs reading and not listening.
发展性阅读障碍中单词识别困难的本质仍然存在争议。我们通过对视觉和听觉词汇判断数据的数学扩散建模,研究了语音处理缺陷和不确定性对阅读障碍儿童单词识别困难的贡献。第一项研究表明,阅读障碍儿童较差的视觉词汇判断表现主要是由于单词特征评估的延迟,表明语音处理受损。有障碍的读者采用更高的置信度标准表明,不确定性也对视觉单词识别障碍有贡献。第二项研究对有正式诊断的阅读障碍儿童进行了视觉词汇判断的结果复制。此外,在听觉词汇判断中,阅读障碍者的准确性降低,这也是由于单词特征评估的延迟。由于在听觉词汇判断中,正字法的影响减弱,这加强了语音处理缺陷的解释。阅读障碍儿童在听觉词汇判断中不采用更高的置信度标准,表明不确定性仅损害阅读而不损害听力。