Visual information processing in relation to age and to reading ability. |
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Authors: | J L Arnett V Di Lollo |
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Affiliation: | The University of Manitoba Canada;The University of Alberta Canada |
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Abstract: | Temporal aspects of early visual information processing were studied developmentally in good and in poor reading male subjects ranging in age from 7 to 13 years. Forced-choice temporal integration and backward masking tasks, respectively, were utilized to assess duration of visual persistence and of relative rate of visual information processing. The results did not reveal differences in either visual persistence or processing rate in relation to reading ability at any age level studied. However, processing rate was found to increase markedly with chronological age in both the good and the poor readers while visual persistence did not vary significantly. The findings were discussed in relation to earlier work and in relation to current theoretical formulations of visual information processing. |
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Keywords: | Requests for reprints should be sent to John L. Arnett Department of Psychiatry Faculty of Medicine The University of Manitoba 770 Bannatyne Avenue Winnipeg R3E OW3 Canada. |
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