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Hemispheric specialization in learning disabled readers' recall as a function of age and level of processing
Authors:H.Lee Swanson  Robert C. Mullen
Affiliation:University of Northern Colorado USA
Abstract:This study was designed to test the inadequacy of two theoretical accounts of learning disabled readers' memory deficiencies. Two age groups of learning disabled and nondisabled readers were compared on diotic and dichotic listening recall tasks for semantically organized, phonemically organized, and categorically unrelated word lists presented in either the left, right, or both ears. Dependent measures were free recall, serial recall, recall organization, and hierarchical organization. As expected, recall increases were a function of age, group, and level of word processing. However, the results clearly demonstrated that age and group recall differences were an interaction of both mode of presentation and level of processing. The recall differences between reading groups were attributed to word knowledge (superordinate categorization) rather than recall organization within cerebral hemispheres or differences in hemispheric capacity, per se.
Keywords:Requests for reprints should be sent to H. Lee Swanson   Department of Special Education   University of Northern Colorado   Greeley   CO 80639.
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