| Literature DB >> 31124262 |
Chiara Pecini1, Silvia Spoglianti2, Silvia Bonetti2, Maria Chiara Di Lieto2, Francesca Guaran3, Alice Martinelli2, Filippo Gasperini2, Paola Cristofani2, Claudia Casalini2, Sara Mazzotti2, Renata Salvadorini2, Stefania Bargagna2, Paola Palladino4, Dhebora Cismondo4, Athena Verga5, Carolina Zorzi5, Daniela Brizzolara2, Claudio Vio3, Anna Maria Chilosi2.
Abstract
Rehabilitation procedures recommended for developmental dyslexia (DD) are still not fully defined, and only few studies directly compare different types of training. This study compared a training (Reading Trainer) working on the reading impairment with one (Run the RAN) working on the rapid automatized naming (RAN) impairment, one of the main cognitive deficits associated with DD. Two groups of DD children (N = 45) equivalent for age, sex, full IQ, and reading speed were trained either by Reading Trainer (n = 21) or by Run the RAN (n = 24); both trainings required an intensive home exercise, lasting 3 months. Both trainings showed significant improvements in reading speed and accuracy of passages and words. Bypassing the use of alphanumeric stimuli, but empowering the cognitive processes underlying reading, training RAN may be a valid tool in children with reading difficulties opening new perspectives for children with severe impairments or, even, at risk of reading difficulties.Entities:
Keywords: developmental dyslexia; intervention; rapid automatized naming; reading; telerehabilitation
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31124262 DOI: 10.1002/dys.1619
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Dyslexia ISSN: 1076-9242