Johnston R S
Br J Psychol. 1982 Nov;73(Pt 4):455-60. doi: 10.1111/j.2044-8295.1982.tb01827.x.
A study was made of the ability of 9-, 12-, and 14-year-old dyslexics to recall auditorily presented rhyming and non-rhyming letter strings. These children showed a normal phonemic confusability effect, although overall their recall was much poorer than that of their chronological age controls; their recall levels were in fact very similar to those of their reading age controls. It was concluded that although previous studies have argued that poor readers show a weak phonemic confusability effect, this finding does not appear to be generalizable to older poor readers.
一项针对9岁、12岁和14岁诵读困难儿童的研究,考察了他们对听觉呈现的押韵和非押韵字母串的回忆能力。这些儿童表现出正常的音素混淆效应,尽管总体而言他们的回忆能力比同年龄的对照组差得多;事实上,他们的回忆水平与阅读年龄对照组非常相似。研究得出的结论是,尽管之前的研究认为阅读能力差的人表现出较弱的音素混淆效应,但这一发现似乎不适用于年龄较大的阅读能力差的人。