On the role of paired associate learning in reading development
Recent research suggests that visual-verbal paired associate learning (PAL) taps a crossmodal associative learning mechanism involved in reading acquisition. However, evidence from children with dyslexia indicates that deficits in visual-verbal PAL are strongly linked to the verbal demands of the ta...
Main Author: | Litt, R |
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Other Authors: | Nation, K |
Format: | Thesis |
Language: | English |
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2013
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