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  Audiovisual temporal sensitivity in typical and dyslexic adult readers

Francisco, A. A., Jesse, A., Groen, M. a., & McQueen, J. M. (2014). Audiovisual temporal sensitivity in typical and dyslexic adult readers. In Proceedings of the 15th Annual Conference of the International Speech Communication Association (INTERSPEECH 2014) (pp. 2575-2579).

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Francisco, Ana A.1, Author
Jesse, Alexandra2, Author           
Groen , Margriet a.1, Author
McQueen, James M.1, 3, 4, Author           
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1Radboud University, ou_persistent22              
2University of Massachusetts, Amherst, ou_persistent22              
3Donders Institute for Brain, Cognition and Behaviour, External Organizations, ou_55236              
4Research Associates, MPI for Psycholinguistics, Max Planck Society, Wundtlaan 1, 6525 XD Nijmegen, NL, ou_2344700              

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 Abstract: Reading is an audiovisual process that requires the learning of systematic links between graphemes and phonemes. It is thus possible that reading impairments reflect an audiovisual processing deficit. In this study, we compared audiovisual processing in adults with developmental dyslexia and adults without reading difficulties. We focused on differences in cross-modal temporal sensitivity both for speech and for non-speech events. When compared to adults without reading difficulties, adults with developmental dyslexia presented a wider temporal window in which unsynchronized speech events were perceived as synchronized. No differences were found between groups for the non-speech events. These results suggests a deficit in dyslexia in the perception of cross-modal temporal synchrony for speech events.

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Language(s): eng - English
 Dates: 20142014
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Title: Interspeech 2014: 15th Annual Conference of the International Speech Communication Association
Place of Event: Singapore
Start-/End Date: 2014-09-14 - 2014-09-18

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Title: Proceedings of the 15th Annual Conference of the International Speech Communication Association (INTERSPEECH 2014)
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