Rapid Automatized Naming, Verbal Working Memory, and Rhythm Discrimination as Predictors of Reading in Italian Undergraduate Students with and without Dyslexia
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Participants
2.2. Procedure
2.2.1. Battery of Tests
2.2.2. Data Analyses
3. Results
3.1. Reading, RAN, Working Memory, and Rhythm Discrimination Differences between Undergraduates with and without DD
3.2. Reading Parameters Differences: Speed vs. Accuracy
3.3. Linear Regression Models of Reading in Undergradutes
3.4. Predicting Dyslexia in Undergraduates
4. Discussion
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Conflicts of Interest
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Mean (SD), resp. N (%) | Non-Dyslexia N = 20 | Dyslexia N = 19 | Comparisons 1 | |
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χ2, p | t(37), p | |||
Age | 22.69 (0.98) | 21.74 (2.05) | - | 1.82, 0.08 |
Academic Grade | 26.36 (1.23) | 25.43 (2.17) | - | 1.96, 0.06 |
Males | 8 (40%) | 10 (52.6%) | 0.63, 0.53 | - |
Music Experts | 12 (60%) | 9 (47.4%) | 0.63, 0.53 | - |
Years of Music Practice | 3.70 (5.98) | 2.06 (2.73) | - | 1.25, 0.22 |
Mean (SD) | Non-Dyslexia N = 20 | Dyslexia N = 19 | Comparisons |
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U, η2 | |||
Global Reading1 | 0.42 (0.86) | –3.62 (2.01) | 2.00 ***, 0.73 |
Read. Speed2 | 6.12 (0.96) | 3.59 (1.34) | 12.00 ***, 0.66 |
Read. Accuracy3 | 2.50 (1.84) | 8.55 (3.50) | 24.00 ***, 0.57 |
RAN Speed4 | 50.55 (5.74) | 66.08 (10.83) | 40.50 ***, 0.46 |
RAN Accuracy3 | 0.97 (0.94) | 2.74 (2.47) | 96.50 **, 0.19 |
FWD Digit Span | 8.25 (2.17) | 5.84 (1.57) | 72.00 **, 0.30 |
BKD Digit Span | 7.40 (1.82) | 6.26 (1.19) | 118.50 *, 0.11 |
Rhythm Discr.3 | 2.70 (2.25) | 4.05 (2.86) | 136.00, 0.06 |
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Cancer, A.; Antonietti, A. Rapid Automatized Naming, Verbal Working Memory, and Rhythm Discrimination as Predictors of Reading in Italian Undergraduate Students with and without Dyslexia. Brain Sci. 2018, 8, 87. https://doi.org/10.3390/brainsci8050087
Cancer A, Antonietti A. Rapid Automatized Naming, Verbal Working Memory, and Rhythm Discrimination as Predictors of Reading in Italian Undergraduate Students with and without Dyslexia. Brain Sciences. 2018; 8(5):87. https://doi.org/10.3390/brainsci8050087
Chicago/Turabian StyleCancer, Alice, and Alessandro Antonietti. 2018. "Rapid Automatized Naming, Verbal Working Memory, and Rhythm Discrimination as Predictors of Reading in Italian Undergraduate Students with and without Dyslexia" Brain Sciences 8, no. 5: 87. https://doi.org/10.3390/brainsci8050087
APA StyleCancer, A., & Antonietti, A. (2018). Rapid Automatized Naming, Verbal Working Memory, and Rhythm Discrimination as Predictors of Reading in Italian Undergraduate Students with and without Dyslexia. Brain Sciences, 8(5), 87. https://doi.org/10.3390/brainsci8050087