School of Psychology, Liverpool John Moores University, Liverpool, UK.
Department of General Psychology, University of Padova, Padua, Italy.
Ann Dyslexia. 2022 Apr;72(1):171-196. doi: 10.1007/s11881-021-00249-7. Epub 2022 Mar 14.
The extent to which impaired visual and phonological mechanisms may contribute to the manifestation of developmental dyslexia across orthographies of varying depth has yet to be fully established. By adopting a cross-linguistic approach, the current study aimed to explore the nature of visual and phonological processing in developmental dyslexic readers of shallow (Italian) and deep (English) orthographies, and specifically the characterisation of visual processing deficits in relation to orthographic depth. To achieve this aim, we administered a battery of non-reading visual and phonological tasks. Developmental dyslexics performed worse than typically developing readers on all visual and phonological tasks. Critically, readers of the shallow orthography were disproportionately impaired on visual processing tasks. Our results suggest that the impaired reading and associated deficits observed in developmental dyslexia are anchored by dual impairments to visual and phonological mechanisms that underpin reading, with the magnitude of the visual deficit varying according to orthographic depth.
在不同深度的正字法中,视觉和语音机制受损的程度可能对发展性阅读障碍的表现有何影响,这一点尚未得到充分证实。本研究采用跨语言的方法,旨在探究浅(意大利语)和深(英语)正字法的发展性阅读障碍者的视觉和语音加工的本质,特别是与正字法深度相关的视觉加工缺陷的特征。为此,我们采用了一系列非阅读的视觉和语音任务。与正常发育的读者相比,发展性阅读障碍者在所有的视觉和语音任务上的表现都更差。关键的是,浅正字法的读者在视觉加工任务上的受损程度不成比例。我们的研究结果表明,发展性阅读障碍中观察到的阅读障碍和相关缺陷是由阅读的视觉和语音机制的双重损伤所支撑的,视觉缺陷的严重程度根据正字法的深度而变化。