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The Underlying Factors of Word Reading Rate
Authors:Zvia Breznitz  Lauren Berman
Institution:(1) Neurocognitive Research Laboratory, Brain and Behavior Center, Faculty of Education, University of Haifa, Haifa, Israel
Abstract:The discovery of the ldquoacceleration phenomenonrdquo and the contribution of reading rate as an independent variable to the quality of the reading process brought about a systematic research project that examined the underlying factors of word reading rate. Word reading requires processing information in the visual and auditory modalities and relies on word recognition skills such as phonological and orthographic decoding. Therefore, it is believed that speed of processing of some subset of the above sub-processes affects word-reading rate. By using experimental manipulations relying on both electrophysiological (ERPs) and behavioral measures, the sub-processes that are activated in word reading can be distinguished and shown to differentiate between the early perceptual, the central cognitive, and the motoric stages of activation. Results indicate that word reading rate is related to basic speed of processing in the modalities activated during the reading process. However, the processing level within each modality that contributes to self-paced and fast word reading rate differs according to age and the efficiency of reading skills.
Keywords:reading rate  dyslexia  event-related potentials  acceleration phenomenon
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