Effects of feedforward and feedback consistency on reading and spelling in dyslexia

Davies, Robert A. I. and Weekes, Brendan Stuart (2005) Effects of feedforward and feedback consistency on reading and spelling in dyslexia. Annals of Dyslexia, 11 (4). pp. 233-252. ISSN 0736-9387

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Abstract

We investigated the effects of rime consistency on reading and spelling among dyslexic children and a group of matched reading age skilled readers by manipulating consistency of orthography-tophonology (OP) mappings and consistency of mappings from phonology-to-orthography (PO). For both dyslexic and control children we found feedforward consistency effects on reading (O -> P) and spelling (P -> O) and feedback (O -> P) consistency effects on spelling. Dyslexic children demonstrated feedback (PO) consistency effects in reading but control children did not. Our results challenge accounts of reading and spelling in dyslexia that assume feedforward consistency effects alone. We consider the implications of these results in relation to theories in which children may assess candidate responses for goodness of fit to prior expectations. We discuss the wider implications of our results for the assessment and remediation of dyslexia. Copyright (c) 2005 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.

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Journal Article
Journal or Publication Title:
Annals of Dyslexia
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?? READINGSPELLINGCONSISTENCYORTHOGRAPHYPHONOLOGYDYSLEXICVISUAL WORD RECOGNITIONPHONOLOGICAL REPRESENTATIONS HYPOTHESISDUAL-ROUTEDEVELOPMENTAL DYSLEXIALEXICAL DECISIONCHILDRENS USE2-WAY STREETTIME-COURSEMODELSOUNDEDUCATIONSPEECH AND HEARING ??
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66380
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