有和没有阅读障碍的阿拉伯语儿童的快速自动命名和视觉搜索:颜色的潜在影响

IF 1.6 4区 教育学 Q2 EDUCATION, SPECIAL Learning Disability Quarterly Pub Date : 2023-06-03 DOI:10.1177/07319487231176544
S. Layes, S. Tibi, Marjolaine Cohen, L. Lombardino
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本研究通过比较儿童在彩色和黑白快速自动命名板上的表现,考察了有阅读障碍和无阅读障碍的阿拉伯语儿童对物体和字母的单词阅读和快速自动命名(RAN)之间的关系,以确定颜色对命名的潜在调节作用。参与者是114名讲阿拉伯语的三年级学生,他们接受了单词和假词阅读准确性、单词阅读流畅性、快速自动命名以及字母扫描和搜索能力的测试。对比分析表明,虽然诵读困难儿童在RAN物体颜色任务上与对照组没有区别,但他们在物体黑白版本任务上的平均命名速度确实比对照组慢。同样,有阅读障碍的儿童在RAN字母任务的彩色版本和黑白版本中表现出比对照组更慢的平均命名速度。此外,层次回归分析显示,在控制了年龄、智商和视觉搜索后,RAN黑白物体和RAN字母两种版本显著预测了单词阅读的准确性、单词阅读的流畅性和假词阅读。此外,小组预测了字母RAN的干扰,而不是物体RAN。本研究结果对颜色对物体命名任务的积极影响具有启示意义。
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Rapid Automatized Naming and Visual Searching in Arabic-Speaking Children With and Without Dyslexia: The Potential Effect of Color
This study examined the relationships between word reading and rapid automatized naming (RAN) for objects and letters in Arabic-speaking children with and without dyslexia to determine potential modulating effects of color on naming by comparing children’s performance on color and black–white RAN plates. Participants were 114 Arabic-speaking third graders who were tested for word and pseudoword reading accuracy, word reading fluency, rapid automatic naming, and letter scanning and searching abilities. Comparative analyses showed that while children with dyslexia did not differ from controls on the RAN object color task, they did show slower average naming speeds than the controls on the black–white version of the objects task. Similarly, the children with dyslexia showed slower average naming speeds than controls on both the color and black–white versions of the RAN letters task. In addition, hierarchical regression analyses showed that word reading accuracy, word reading fluency and pseudoword reading were significantly predicted by RAN black-white objects and RAN letters both versions after controlling for Age, IQ and visual search. Furthermore, group predicted the interference in letter RAN but not in object RAN. Findings of the current study have implications for the positive impact of color on object-naming tasks.
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期刊介绍: Learning Disability Quarterly publishes high-quality research and scholarship concerning children, youth, and adults with learning disabilities. Consistent with that purpose, the journal seeks to publish articles with the potential to impact and improve educational outcomes, opportunities, and services.
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