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Article Dans Une Revue Dyslexia Année : 2012

Impaired letter-string processing in developmental dyslexia: what visual-to-phonology code mapping disorder?

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Poor parallel letter-string processing in developmental dyslexia was taken as evidence of poor visual attention (VA) span, that is, a limitation of visual attentional resources that affects multi-character processing. However, the use of letter stimuli in oral report tasks was challenged on its capacity to highlight a VA span disorder. In particular, report of poor letter/digit-string processing but preserved symbol-string processing was viewed as evidence of poor visual-to-phonology code mapping, in line with the phonological theory of developmental dyslexia. We assessed here the visual-to-phonological-code mapping disorder hypothesis. In Experiment 1, letter-string, digit-string and colour-string processing was assessed to disentangle a phonological versus visual familiarity account of the letter/digit versus symbol dissociation. Against a visual-to-phonological-code mapping disorder but in support of a familiarity account, results showed poor letter/digit-string processing but preserved colour-string processing in dyslexic children. In Experiment 2, two tasks of letter-string report were used, one of which was performed simultaneously to a high-taxing phonological task. Results show that dyslexic children are similarly impaired in letter-string report whether a concurrent phonological task is simultaneously performed or not. Taken together, these results provide strong evidence against a phonological account of poor letter-string processing in developmental dyslexia.

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hal-00965212 , version 1 (24-03-2014)

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Sylviane Valdois, Delphine Lassus-Sangosse, Muriel Lobier. Impaired letter-string processing in developmental dyslexia: what visual-to-phonology code mapping disorder?. Dyslexia, 2012, 18 (2), pp.77-93. ⟨10.1002/dys.1437⟩. ⟨hal-00965212⟩
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