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Is It About Speech or About Prediction? Testing Between Two Accounts of the Rhythm–Reading Link
by
Liapi, Aikaterini
, Folia, Vasiliki
, Torres, Nathércia Lima
, Sousa, José
, Silva, Susana
, Bairami, Styliani
, Batista, Ana Rita
in
Brain research
/ Cognition & reasoning
/ Cognitive ability
/ cross-linguistic comparison
/ Encoding
/ Greek language
/ Hearing
/ Hypotheses
/ Hypothesis testing
/ Language
/ Learning
/ Mediation
/ Music
/ Music therapy
/ Perceptions
/ Phonology
/ Portuguese language
/ Predictions
/ Rap music
/ reading
/ Reading comprehension
/ Rhythm
/ rhythmic skills
/ Sampling
/ Sensory integration
/ Sequences
/ Speech
/ Speech perception
/ stress-timed rhythm
/ Temporal perception
/ Temporal Sampling Framework
2025
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Is It About Speech or About Prediction? Testing Between Two Accounts of the Rhythm–Reading Link
by
Liapi, Aikaterini
, Folia, Vasiliki
, Torres, Nathércia Lima
, Sousa, José
, Silva, Susana
, Bairami, Styliani
, Batista, Ana Rita
in
Brain research
/ Cognition & reasoning
/ Cognitive ability
/ cross-linguistic comparison
/ Encoding
/ Greek language
/ Hearing
/ Hypotheses
/ Hypothesis testing
/ Language
/ Learning
/ Mediation
/ Music
/ Music therapy
/ Perceptions
/ Phonology
/ Portuguese language
/ Predictions
/ Rap music
/ reading
/ Reading comprehension
/ Rhythm
/ rhythmic skills
/ Sampling
/ Sensory integration
/ Sequences
/ Speech
/ Speech perception
/ stress-timed rhythm
/ Temporal perception
/ Temporal Sampling Framework
2025
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Is It About Speech or About Prediction? Testing Between Two Accounts of the Rhythm–Reading Link
by
Liapi, Aikaterini
, Folia, Vasiliki
, Torres, Nathércia Lima
, Sousa, José
, Silva, Susana
, Bairami, Styliani
, Batista, Ana Rita
in
Brain research
/ Cognition & reasoning
/ Cognitive ability
/ cross-linguistic comparison
/ Encoding
/ Greek language
/ Hearing
/ Hypotheses
/ Hypothesis testing
/ Language
/ Learning
/ Mediation
/ Music
/ Music therapy
/ Perceptions
/ Phonology
/ Portuguese language
/ Predictions
/ Rap music
/ reading
/ Reading comprehension
/ Rhythm
/ rhythmic skills
/ Sampling
/ Sensory integration
/ Sequences
/ Speech
/ Speech perception
/ stress-timed rhythm
/ Temporal perception
/ Temporal Sampling Framework
2025
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Is It About Speech or About Prediction? Testing Between Two Accounts of the Rhythm–Reading Link
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Is It About Speech or About Prediction? Testing Between Two Accounts of the Rhythm–Reading Link
2025
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Background/Objectives: The mechanisms underlying the positive association between reading and rhythmic skills remain unclear. Our goal was to systematically test between two major explanations: the Temporal Sampling Framework (TSF), which highlights the relation between rhythm and speech encoding, and a competing explanation based on rhythm’s role in enhancing prediction within visual and auditory sequences. Methods: We compared beat versus duration perception for their associations with encoding and sequence learning (prediction-related) tasks, using both visual and auditory sequences. We also compared these associations for Portuguese vs. Greek participants, since Portuguese stress-timed rhythm is more compatible with music-like beats lasting around 500 ms, in contrast to the syllable-timed rhythm of Greek. If rhythm acts via speech encoding, its effects should be more salient in Portuguese. Results: Consistent with the TSF’s predictions, we found a significant association between beat perception and auditory encoding in Portuguese but not in Greek participants. Correlations between time perception and sequence learning in both modalities were either null or insufficiently supported in both groups. Conclusions: Altogether, the evidence supported the TSF-related predictions in detriment of the Rhythm-as-Predictor (RaP) hypothesis.
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