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Performance of children with developmental dyslexia on high and low topological entropy artificial grammar learning task
by
Schiff, Rachel
, Katan, Pesia
, Kahta, Shani
, Sasson, Ayelet
in
Age groups
/ Child
/ Children
/ Comparative Analysis
/ Complexity
/ Control Groups
/ Difficulty Level
/ Dyslexia
/ Dyslexia - physiopathology
/ Education
/ Educational activities
/ Entropy
/ Experiments
/ Female
/ Grammar
/ Humans
/ Implicit learning
/ Incidental Learning
/ Language and Literature
/ Language Tests - statistics & numerical data
/ Learning - physiology
/ Learning Activities
/ Linguistics
/ Linguistics - statistics & numerical data
/ Male
/ Neurology
/ Psycholinguistics
/ Reading
/ Rules
/ Sequential Learning
/ Social Sciences
/ Task performance
2017
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Performance of children with developmental dyslexia on high and low topological entropy artificial grammar learning task
by
Schiff, Rachel
, Katan, Pesia
, Kahta, Shani
, Sasson, Ayelet
in
Age groups
/ Child
/ Children
/ Comparative Analysis
/ Complexity
/ Control Groups
/ Difficulty Level
/ Dyslexia
/ Dyslexia - physiopathology
/ Education
/ Educational activities
/ Entropy
/ Experiments
/ Female
/ Grammar
/ Humans
/ Implicit learning
/ Incidental Learning
/ Language and Literature
/ Language Tests - statistics & numerical data
/ Learning - physiology
/ Learning Activities
/ Linguistics
/ Linguistics - statistics & numerical data
/ Male
/ Neurology
/ Psycholinguistics
/ Reading
/ Rules
/ Sequential Learning
/ Social Sciences
/ Task performance
2017
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Performance of children with developmental dyslexia on high and low topological entropy artificial grammar learning task
by
Schiff, Rachel
, Katan, Pesia
, Kahta, Shani
, Sasson, Ayelet
in
Age groups
/ Child
/ Children
/ Comparative Analysis
/ Complexity
/ Control Groups
/ Difficulty Level
/ Dyslexia
/ Dyslexia - physiopathology
/ Education
/ Educational activities
/ Entropy
/ Experiments
/ Female
/ Grammar
/ Humans
/ Implicit learning
/ Incidental Learning
/ Language and Literature
/ Language Tests - statistics & numerical data
/ Learning - physiology
/ Learning Activities
/ Linguistics
/ Linguistics - statistics & numerical data
/ Male
/ Neurology
/ Psycholinguistics
/ Reading
/ Rules
/ Sequential Learning
/ Social Sciences
/ Task performance
2017
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Performance of children with developmental dyslexia on high and low topological entropy artificial grammar learning task
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Performance of children with developmental dyslexia on high and low topological entropy artificial grammar learning task
2017
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Graph complexity as measured by topological entropy has been previously shown to affect performance on artificial grammar learning tasks among typically developing children. The aim of this study was to examine the effect of graph complexity on implicit sequential learning among children with developmental dyslexia. Our goal was to determine whether children’s performance depends on the complexity level of the grammar system learned. We conducted two artificial grammar learning experiments that compared performance of children with developmental dyslexia with that of age- and reading level-matched controls. Experiment 1 was a high topological entropy artificial grammar learning task that aimed to establish implicit learning phenomena in children with developmental dyslexia using previously published experimental conditions. Experiment 2 is a lower topological entropy variant of that task. Results indicated that given a high topological entropy grammar system, children with developmental dyslexia who were similar to the reading age-matched control group had substantial difficulty in performing the task as compared to typically developing children, who exhibited intact implicit learning of the grammar. On the other hand, when tested on a lower topological entropy grammar system, all groups performed above chance level, indicating that children with developmental dyslexia were able to identify rules from a given grammar system. The results reinforced the significance of graph complexity when experimenting with artificial grammar learning tasks, particularly with dyslexic participants.
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