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Abstract

In this study, we examined whether good auditory and good visual temporal processors were better than their poor counterparts on certain reading measures. Various visual and auditory temporal tasks were administered to 105 undergraduates. They read some phonologically regular pseudowords and irregular words that were presented sequentially in the same ("word" condition) and in different ("line" condition) locations. Results indicated that auditory temporal acuity was more relevant to reading, whereas visual temporal acuity was more relevant to spelling. Good auditory temporal processors did not have the advantage in processing pseudowords, even though pseudoword reading correlated significantly with auditory temporal processing. These results suggested that some higher cognitive or phonological processes mediated the relationship between auditory temporal processing and pseudoword reading. Good visual temporal processors did not have the advantage in processing irregular words. They also did not process the line condition more accurately than the word condition. The discrepancy might be attributed to the use of normal adults and the unnatural reading situation that did not fully capture the function of the visual temporal processes. The distributions of auditory and visual temporal processing abilities were co-occurring to some degree, but they maintained considerable independence. There was also a lack of a relationship between the type and severity of reading deficits and the type and number of temporal deficits. [PUBLICATION ABSTRACT]

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Identifier / keyword
Title
The reading ability of good and poor temporal processors among a group of college students
Publication title
Volume
70
Issue
4
Pages
697-706
Number of pages
10
Publication year
2008
Publication date
May 2008
Publisher
Springer Nature B.V.
Place of publication
Austin
Country of publication
Netherlands
Publication subject
ISSN
00315117
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
Document type
Journal Article
Document feature
Illustrations; Tables; References
Accession number
18556931
ProQuest document ID
204210007
Document URL
https://www.proquest.com/scholarly-journals/reading-ability-good-poor-temporal-processors/docview/204210007/se-2?accountid=208611
Copyright
Copyright Springer Science & Business Media May 2008
Last updated
2025-11-17
Database
ProQuest One Academic