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Autor:
Ogino, Tatsuya, Hanafusa, Kaoru, Morooka, Teruko, Takeuchi, Akihito, Oka, Makio, Ohtsuka, Yoko
Publikováno v:
In Brain and Development February 2017 39(2):112-121
Autor:
Ogino, Tatsuya, Hanafusa, Kaoru, Morooka, Teruko, Takeuchi, Akihito, Oka, Makio, Tsushima, Yasuko, Sanada, Satoshi, Ohtsuka, Yoko
Publikováno v:
1. Shaywitz SE and Shaywitz BA:Dyslexia (specific reading disability). Biol Psychiatry (2005) 57, 1301-1309.
2. Stein J, Talcott J and Walsh V V:Controversy about the visual magnocellular deficit in developmental dyslexics. Trends Cogn Sci (2000) 4, 209-211.
3. Tallal P:The science of literacy:From the laboratory to the classroom. Proc Natl Acad Sci USA (2000) 97, 2402-2404.
4. Nicolson RI, Fawcett AJ and Dean P:Developmental dyslexia:The cerebellar deficit hypothesis. Trends Neurosci (2001) 24, 508-511.
5. Shaywitz SE and Shaywitz BA:Paying attention to reading:The neurobiology of reading and dyslexia. Dev Psychopathol (2008) 20, 1329-1349.
6. Vandermosten M, Boets B, Poelmans H, Sunaert S, Wouters J and Ghesquière P:A tractography study in dyslexia:Neuroanatomic correlates of orthographic, phonological and speech processing. Brain (2012) 135, 935-948.
7. Vellutino FR, Scanlon DM, Sipay ER, Small SG, Pratt A, Chen R and Denckla MB:Cognitive profiles of difficult-to-remediate and readily remediated poor readers:Early intervention as a vehicle for distinguishing between cognitive and experiential deficits as basic causes of specific reading disability. J Educ Psychol (1996) 88, 601-638.
8. Boets B, De Smedt B, Cleuren L, Vandewalle E, Wouters J and Ghesquière P:Towards a further characterization of phonological and literacy problems in Dutch-speaking children with dyslexia. Br J Dev Psychol (2010) 28, 5-31.
9. Oishi N and Saito S:Phonological Impairment in Developmental Language Disorders:In Cases of Developmental Dyslexics. Jpn J Logop Phoniatr (1999) 40, 378-387 (in Japanese).
11. Seki A, Kassai K, Uchiyama H and Koeda T:Reading ability and phonological awareness in Japanese children with dyslexia. Brain Dev (2008) 30, 179-188.
12. Hurford DP and Sanders RE:Assessment and remediation of a phonemic discrimination deficit in reading disabled second and fourth graders. J Exp Child Psychol (1990) 50, 396-415.
13. Vandermosten M, Boets B, Luts H, Poelmans H, Golestani N, Wouters J and Ghesquière P:Adults with dyslexia are impaired in categorizing speech and nonspeech sounds on the basis of temporal cues. Proc Natl Acad Sci USA (2010) 107, 10389-10394.
14. Paul I, Bott C, Heim S, Wienbruch C and Elbert TR:Phonological but not auditory discrimination is impaired in dyslexia. Eur. J. Neurosci. 2006;24:2945-2953.
15. Wolf CG. The perception of stop consonants by children. J Exp Child Psychol (1973) 16, 318-331.
16. Godfrey JJ, Syrdal-Lasky AK, Millay KK and Knox CM: Performance of dyslexic children on speech perception tests. J Exp Child Psychol (1981) 32, 401-424.
17. Manis FR, McBride-Chang C, Seidenberg MS, Keating P, Doi LM, Munson B and Petersen A:Are speech perception deficits associated with developmental dyslexia? J Exp Child Psychol (1997) 66, 211-235.
18. Dufor O, Serniclaes W, Sprenger-Charolles L and Demonet JF: Top-down processes during auditory phoneme categorization in dyslexia:A PET study. Neuroimage (2007) 34, 1692-1707.
19. McBride-Chang C. What is phonological awareness? J Educ Psychol (1995) 87, 179-192.
20. Ogino T, Takahashi Y, Hanafusa K, Watanabe K, Morooka T, Takeuchi A, Oka M, Sanada S and Ohtsuka Y:Reading skills of Japanese second-graders. Pediatr Int (2011) 53, 309-314.
21. Hashimoto R, Kashiwagi M and Suzuki S:Attempt for development of rapid word reading test for children:Evaluation of reliability and validity. No To Hattatsu (2008) 40, 363-369 (in Japanese).
22. Kasai K, Seki A and Koeda T:Fundamental deficits of reading sentences in Japanese dyslexia. Psychiat Neurol Paediatr Jpn (2008) 46, 39-44 (in Japanese).
23. Lisker L and Abramson AS:A cross-language study of voicing in initial stops:Acoustical measurements. Word (1964) 20, 384-422.
24. Bogliotti C, Serniclaes W, Messaoud-Galusi S and Sprenger-Charolles L:Discrimination of speech sounds by children with dyslexia:Comparisons with chronological age and reading level controls. J Exp Child Psychol (2008) 101, 137-155.
25. Spreen O and Strauss E.A Compendium of Neuropsychological Tests. 2nd Ed. Oxford University Press, New York (1998) pp. 83-90.
26. Uno A, Shinya N, Haruhara N and Kaneko M:Ravenセs Coloured Progressive Matrices in Japanese Children ―As a Screening Intelligence Test for Children with Learning Disorder and Acquired Childhood Aphasia―. Jpn J Logop Phoniatr (2005) 46, 185-189 (in Japanese).
27. Wagner RK and Torgesen JK:The nature of phonological processing and its causal role in the acquisition of reading skills. Psychol Bull (1987) 101, 192-212.
28. Veuillet E, Magnan A, Ecalle J, Thai-Van H and Collet L:Auditory processing disorder in children with reading disabilities:Effect of audiovisual training. Brain (2007) 130, 2915-2928.
29. Brandt J and Rosen JJ:Auditory phonemic perception in dyslexia: Categorical identification and discrimination of stop consonants. Brain Lang (1980) 9, 324-337.
30. Bentin S:Phonological awareness, reading and reading acquisition:A survey and appraisal of current knowledge. Haskins Laboratories Status Report (1992) SR-111/112, 167-180.
2. Stein J, Talcott J and Walsh V V:Controversy about the visual magnocellular deficit in developmental dyslexics. Trends Cogn Sci (2000) 4, 209-211.
3. Tallal P:The science of literacy:From the laboratory to the classroom. Proc Natl Acad Sci USA (2000) 97, 2402-2404.
4. Nicolson RI, Fawcett AJ and Dean P:Developmental dyslexia:The cerebellar deficit hypothesis. Trends Neurosci (2001) 24, 508-511.
5. Shaywitz SE and Shaywitz BA:Paying attention to reading:The neurobiology of reading and dyslexia. Dev Psychopathol (2008) 20, 1329-1349.
6. Vandermosten M, Boets B, Poelmans H, Sunaert S, Wouters J and Ghesquière P:A tractography study in dyslexia:Neuroanatomic correlates of orthographic, phonological and speech processing. Brain (2012) 135, 935-948.
7. Vellutino FR, Scanlon DM, Sipay ER, Small SG, Pratt A, Chen R and Denckla MB:Cognitive profiles of difficult-to-remediate and readily remediated poor readers:Early intervention as a vehicle for distinguishing between cognitive and experiential deficits as basic causes of specific reading disability. J Educ Psychol (1996) 88, 601-638.
8. Boets B, De Smedt B, Cleuren L, Vandewalle E, Wouters J and Ghesquière P:Towards a further characterization of phonological and literacy problems in Dutch-speaking children with dyslexia. Br J Dev Psychol (2010) 28, 5-31.
9. Oishi N and Saito S:Phonological Impairment in Developmental Language Disorders:In Cases of Developmental Dyslexics. Jpn J Logop Phoniatr (1999) 40, 378-387 (in Japanese).
11. Seki A, Kassai K, Uchiyama H and Koeda T:Reading ability and phonological awareness in Japanese children with dyslexia. Brain Dev (2008) 30, 179-188.
12. Hurford DP and Sanders RE:Assessment and remediation of a phonemic discrimination deficit in reading disabled second and fourth graders. J Exp Child Psychol (1990) 50, 396-415.
13. Vandermosten M, Boets B, Luts H, Poelmans H, Golestani N, Wouters J and Ghesquière P:Adults with dyslexia are impaired in categorizing speech and nonspeech sounds on the basis of temporal cues. Proc Natl Acad Sci USA (2010) 107, 10389-10394.
14. Paul I, Bott C, Heim S, Wienbruch C and Elbert TR:Phonological but not auditory discrimination is impaired in dyslexia. Eur. J. Neurosci. 2006;24:2945-2953.
15. Wolf CG. The perception of stop consonants by children. J Exp Child Psychol (1973) 16, 318-331.
16. Godfrey JJ, Syrdal-Lasky AK, Millay KK and Knox CM: Performance of dyslexic children on speech perception tests. J Exp Child Psychol (1981) 32, 401-424.
17. Manis FR, McBride-Chang C, Seidenberg MS, Keating P, Doi LM, Munson B and Petersen A:Are speech perception deficits associated with developmental dyslexia? J Exp Child Psychol (1997) 66, 211-235.
18. Dufor O, Serniclaes W, Sprenger-Charolles L and Demonet JF: Top-down processes during auditory phoneme categorization in dyslexia:A PET study. Neuroimage (2007) 34, 1692-1707.
19. McBride-Chang C. What is phonological awareness? J Educ Psychol (1995) 87, 179-192.
20. Ogino T, Takahashi Y, Hanafusa K, Watanabe K, Morooka T, Takeuchi A, Oka M, Sanada S and Ohtsuka Y:Reading skills of Japanese second-graders. Pediatr Int (2011) 53, 309-314.
21. Hashimoto R, Kashiwagi M and Suzuki S:Attempt for development of rapid word reading test for children:Evaluation of reliability and validity. No To Hattatsu (2008) 40, 363-369 (in Japanese).
22. Kasai K, Seki A and Koeda T:Fundamental deficits of reading sentences in Japanese dyslexia. Psychiat Neurol Paediatr Jpn (2008) 46, 39-44 (in Japanese).
23. Lisker L and Abramson AS:A cross-language study of voicing in initial stops:Acoustical measurements. Word (1964) 20, 384-422.
24. Bogliotti C, Serniclaes W, Messaoud-Galusi S and Sprenger-Charolles L:Discrimination of speech sounds by children with dyslexia:Comparisons with chronological age and reading level controls. J Exp Child Psychol (2008) 101, 137-155.
25. Spreen O and Strauss E.A Compendium of Neuropsychological Tests. 2nd Ed. Oxford University Press, New York (1998) pp. 83-90.
26. Uno A, Shinya N, Haruhara N and Kaneko M:Ravenセs Coloured Progressive Matrices in Japanese Children ―As a Screening Intelligence Test for Children with Learning Disorder and Acquired Childhood Aphasia―. Jpn J Logop Phoniatr (2005) 46, 185-189 (in Japanese).
27. Wagner RK and Torgesen JK:The nature of phonological processing and its causal role in the acquisition of reading skills. Psychol Bull (1987) 101, 192-212.
28. Veuillet E, Magnan A, Ecalle J, Thai-Van H and Collet L:Auditory processing disorder in children with reading disabilities:Effect of audiovisual training. Brain (2007) 130, 2915-2928.
29. Brandt J and Rosen JJ:Auditory phonemic perception in dyslexia: Categorical identification and discrimination of stop consonants. Brain Lang (1980) 9, 324-337.
30. Bentin S:Phonological awareness, reading and reading acquisition:A survey and appraisal of current knowledge. Haskins Laboratories Status Report (1992) SR-111/112, 167-180.
Background: The relationship between reading ability and categorical judgment of speech sounds in children whose native language is Japanese is unclear. The purpose of this study is to elucidate the impact of categorical perception on the development
Autor:
Morooka, Teruko, Ogino, Tatsuya, Takeuchi, Akihito, Hanafusa, Kaoru, Oka, Makio, Ohtsuka, Yoko
Publikováno v:
Acta medica Okayama. 66(5)
Both selective attention and response inhibition can be assessed through the Stroop task and the Go/NoGo task (Go/NoGo). The color-word matching Stroop task (cwmStroop) differs from the traditional Stroop task in ways that make it easy to administer,
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Publikováno v:
Journal of Magnetic Resonance Imaging; Jul2005, Vol. 22 Issue 1, p80-85, 6p
Publikováno v:
AIDS & Behavior; Sep2002, Vol. 6 Issue 3, p245-253, 9p
Autor:
Fukuda, Yutaka, Ohashi, Isamu, Hanafusa, Kaoru, Nakagawa, Tsuneaki, Ohtani, Shin-ichi, An-naka, Yasushi, Hayashi, Tokio, Shibuya, Hitoshi, Fukuda, Y, Ohashi, I, Hanafusa, K, Nakagawa, T, Ohtani, S, An-naka, Y, Hayashi, T, Shibuya, H
Publikováno v:
Journal of Magnetic Resonance Imaging; Feb2000, Vol. 11 Issue 2, p156-160, 5p
Autor:
Ohashi, Isamu, Ina, Hiroyasu, Hanafusa, Kaoru, Yoshida, Tetsuo, Himeno, Yoshiro, Gomi, Naoya, Okada, Yoichi, Wakita, Toshihiko, Shibuya, Hitoshi, Ohtani, Shin-ichi
Publikováno v:
Journal of Computer Assisted Tomography; Nov/Dec1997, p996-1000, 5p
Autor:
Hanafusa, Kaoru, Ohashi, Isamu, Gomi, Naoya, Himeno, Yoshiro, Wakita, Toshiko, Shibuya, Hitoshi
Publikováno v:
Journal of Computer Assisted Tomography; May/Jun1997, p361-368, 8p