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Visual and Auditory Temporal Processing, Cross-Modal Transfer, and Reading

The present study reexamined the relevance of auditory and visual cross-modal matching to reading ability, an issue first addressed in a seminal study by Birch and Belmont (1964). By presenting all patterns to be matched as temporal sequences of tones and lights, including intramodal as well as cros...

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Published in:Journal of learning disabilities 1999-05, Vol.32 (3), p.256-266
Main Authors: Rose, Susan A., Feldman, Judith F., Jankowski, Jeffery J., Futterweit, Lorelle R.
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Activity levels. Psychomotricity
Auditory information
Auditory Perception
Biological and medical sciences
Brain research
Child
Cognitive development
Disability
Dyslexia
Einstein, Albert (1879-1955)
Female
Fundamental and applied biological sciences. Psychology
Humans
Intermediate Grades
Language
Learning disabilities
Longitudinal Studies
Male
Medicine
Memory
Mental Processes
Models, Psychological
Multisensory Learning
Pediatrics
Phonics
Psychiatry
Psychology. Psychoanalysis. Psychiatry
Psychology. Psychophysiology
Reaction time
Reading
Reading Ability
Reading Difficulties
Reading disabilities
Reading disabled children
Research Methodology
Sensory Integration
Sequences
Special education
Studies
Task performance
Task Performance and Analysis
Temporal patterns
Temporal processing
Time Factors (Learning)
Time Perception
USA
Visual information
Visual Perception
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