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TitleSentence Context Differentially Modulates Contributions of Fundamental Frequency Contours to Word Recognition in Chinese-Speaking Children With and Without Dyslexia
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Date Issued2020-12-03
Source PublicationFrontiers in Psychology
ISSN1664-1078
Volume11
Abstract

Previous work has shown that children with dyslexia are impaired in speech recognition in adverse listening conditions. Our study further examined how semantic context and fundamental frequency (F) contours contribute to word recognition against interfering speech in dyslexic and non-dyslexic children. Thirty-two children with dyslexia and 35 chronological-age-matched control children were tested on the recognition of words in normal sentences versus wordlist sentences with natural versus flat F contours against single-talker interference. The dyslexic children had overall poorer recognition performance than non-dyslexic children. Furthermore, semantic context differentially modulated the effect of F contours on the recognition performances of the two groups. Specifically, compared with flat F contours, natural F contours increased the recognition accuracy of dyslexic children less than non-dyslexic children in the wordlist condition. By contrast, natural F contours increased the recognition accuracy of both groups to a similar extent in the sentence condition. These results indicate that access to semantic context improves the effect of natural F contours on word recognition in adverse listening conditions by dyslexic children who are more impaired in the use of natural F contours during isolated and unrelated word recognition. Our findings have practical implications for communication with dyslexic children when listening conditions are unfavorable.

Keyworddyslexia F0 contours noise semantic context word recognition
DOI10.3389/fpsyg.2020.598658
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Indexed BySSCI
Language英语English
WOS Research AreaPsychology
WOS SubjectPsychology, Multidisciplinary
WOS IDWOS:000599275700001
Scopus ID2-s2.0-85098134584
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Document TypeJournal article
Identifierhttp://repository.uic.edu.cn/handle/39GCC9TT/6121
CollectionFaculty of Science and Technology
Corresponding AuthorZhou, Hong
Affiliation
1.Beijing Advanced Innovation Center for Language Resources and College of Advanced Chinese Training,Beijing Language and Culture University,Beijing,China
2.Department of Applied Psychology,Beijing Normal University-Hong Kong Baptist University United International College,Zhuhai,China
3.International Cultural Exchange School,Shanghai University of Finance and Economics,Shanghai,China
4.Department of Speech-Language-Hearing Sciences,University of Minnesota,Minneapolis,United States
5.Center for Neurobehavioral Development,University of Minnesota,Minneapolis,United States
6.National Key Laboratory of Cognitive Neuroscience and Learning,Beijing Normal University,Beijing,China
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Zhang, Linjun,Li, Yu,Zhou, Honget al. Sentence Context Differentially Modulates Contributions of Fundamental Frequency Contours to Word Recognition in Chinese-Speaking Children With and Without Dyslexia[J]. Frontiers in Psychology, 2020, 11.
APA Zhang, Linjun, Li, Yu, Zhou, Hong, Zhang, Yang, & Shu, Hua. (2020). Sentence Context Differentially Modulates Contributions of Fundamental Frequency Contours to Word Recognition in Chinese-Speaking Children With and Without Dyslexia. Frontiers in Psychology, 11.
MLA Zhang, Linjun,et al."Sentence Context Differentially Modulates Contributions of Fundamental Frequency Contours to Word Recognition in Chinese-Speaking Children With and Without Dyslexia". Frontiers in Psychology 11(2020).
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