Compensatory role of verbal learning and consolidation in reading and spelling of children with dyslexia

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Robin van Rijthoven
Tijs Kleemans
Eliane Segers
Ludo Verhoeven
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[1] Behavioural Science Institute,
[2] Radboud University,undefined
[3] OPM,undefined
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Annals of Dyslexia | 2022年 / 72卷
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Compensation; Dyslexia; Response to intervention; Verbal consolidation; Verbal learning;
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The present study investigated the compensatory role of verbal learning and consolidation in reading and spelling of children with (N = 54) and without dyslexia (N = 36) and the role of verbal learning (learning new verbal information) and consolidation (remember the learned information over time) on the response to a phonics through spelling intervention of children with dyslexia. We also took phonological awareness, rapid automatized naming, verbal working memory, and semantics into account. Results showed that children with dyslexia performed better in verbal learning and equal in verbal consolidation compared to typically developing peers. Regression analyses revealed that verbal learning did not predict reading but did predict spelling ability, across both groups; verbal consolidation did not predict reading, nor spelling. Furthermore, neither verbal learning nor verbal consolidation was related to responsiveness to a phonics through spelling intervention in children with dyslexia. Verbal learning may thus be seen as a compensatory mechanism for spelling before the intervention for children with dyslexia but is beneficial for typically developing children as well.
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页码:461 / 486
页数:25
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