Procesos Fonológicos Explícitos e Implícitos, Lectura y Dislexia

  1. Defior Citoler, Sylvia Ana
  2. Serrano, Francisca
Journal:
Revista Neuropsicología, Neuropsiquiatría y Neurociencias

ISSN: 0124-1265

Year of publication: 2011

Volume: 11

Issue: 1

Pages: 79-94

Type: Article

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Abstract

Fluent and accurate word recognition is the stepping stone in literacy acquisition, in addition to a sine qua non requisite for achieving comprehension. The strong relationship among different phonological processes (phonological awareness, verbal short-term memory, working memory and rapid lexical access to phonological representations in long-term memory) and reading acquisition is highly agreed within scientific community. This paper reviews these processes� characterization, the evidence about how they differently contribute to reading achievement depending of different factors, mainly code orthographic consistency and reading development level, and finally, how to assess them.