Kertész Csaba, Honbolygó Ferenc
Institute of Psychology, ELTE Eötvös Loránd University, Budapest, Hungary.
Brain Imaging Centre, Research Centre for Natural Sciences, Budapest, Hungary.
Front Psychol. 2021 Oct 5;12:741540. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2021.741540. eCollection 2021.
The ability to synchronise one's movements to the sound of a regular beat has been found to be associated with children's language and reading abilities. Sensorimotor synchronisation or tapping performance can among other factors [e.g., working memory and rapid automatized naming (RAN)] predict phonological awareness and word reading accuracy and fluency of first graders. While tapping tasks that use a simple metronome sound are more often used, applying musical stimuli has the potential advantage of being more engaging and motivating for children. In the present study, we investigated whether tapping to a metronome beat or complex musical stimuli would predict phonological awareness and reading outcomes of Hungarian 6-7-year olds (=37). We also measured participants' general cognitive abilities (RAN, non-verbal intelligence and verbal working memory). Our results show that phonological awareness, spelling and reading accuracy were associated with the musical tasks while reading fluency was predicted by the metronome trials. Our findings suggest that complex musical tasks should be considered when investigating this age group, as they were, in general, more effective in predicting literacy outcomes.
人们发现,将自己的动作与有规律的节拍声音同步的能力与儿童的语言和阅读能力有关。感觉运动同步或敲击表现除其他因素(如工作记忆和快速自动命名(RAN))外,还能预测一年级学生的语音意识以及单词阅读的准确性和流畅性。虽然更常使用的是采用简单节拍器声音的敲击任务,但应用音乐刺激对儿童来说可能具有更具吸引力和激励性的潜在优势。在本研究中,我们调查了跟随节拍器节拍或复杂音乐刺激进行敲击是否能预测匈牙利6至7岁儿童(n = 37)的语音意识和阅读结果。我们还测量了参与者的一般认知能力(RAN、非言语智力和言语工作记忆)。我们的结果表明,语音意识、拼写和阅读准确性与音乐任务相关,而阅读流畅性则由节拍器试验预测。我们的研究结果表明,在研究这个年龄组时应考虑复杂的音乐任务,因为总体而言,它们在预测识字结果方面更有效。