TY - JOUR
T1 - Characterizing different types of developmental dyslexias in French
T2 - The Malabi screener
AU - Potier Watkins, Cassandra
AU - Dehaene, Stanislas
AU - Friedmann, Naama
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2023
Y1 - 2023
N2 - Reading is a complex process involving multiple stages. An impairment in any of these stages may cause distinct types of reading deficits– distinct types of dyslexia. We describe the Malabi, a screener to identify deficits in various orthographic, lexical, and sublexical components of the reading process in French. The Malabi utilizes stimuli that are sensitive to different forms of dyslexia, including “attentional dyslexia”, as it is traditionally refered to, characterized by letter-to-word binding impairments leading to letter migrations between words (e.g., “bar cat” misread as “bat car”), and “letter-position dyslexia”, resulting in letter transpositions within words (e.g., “destiny” misread as “density”). After collecting reading error norms from 138 French middle-school students, we analyzed error types of 16 students with developmental dyslexia. We identified three selective cases of attentional dyslexia and one case of letter-position dyslexia. Further tests confirmed our diagnosis and demonstrate, for the first time, how these dyslexias are manifested in French. These results underscore the significance of recognizing and discussing the existence of multiple dyslexias, both in research contexts when selecting participants for dyslexia studies, and in practical settings where educators and practitioners work with students to develop personalized support. The test and supporting materials are available on Open Science Framework (https://osf.io/3pgzb/).
AB - Reading is a complex process involving multiple stages. An impairment in any of these stages may cause distinct types of reading deficits– distinct types of dyslexia. We describe the Malabi, a screener to identify deficits in various orthographic, lexical, and sublexical components of the reading process in French. The Malabi utilizes stimuli that are sensitive to different forms of dyslexia, including “attentional dyslexia”, as it is traditionally refered to, characterized by letter-to-word binding impairments leading to letter migrations between words (e.g., “bar cat” misread as “bat car”), and “letter-position dyslexia”, resulting in letter transpositions within words (e.g., “destiny” misread as “density”). After collecting reading error norms from 138 French middle-school students, we analyzed error types of 16 students with developmental dyslexia. We identified three selective cases of attentional dyslexia and one case of letter-position dyslexia. Further tests confirmed our diagnosis and demonstrate, for the first time, how these dyslexias are manifested in French. These results underscore the significance of recognizing and discussing the existence of multiple dyslexias, both in research contexts when selecting participants for dyslexia studies, and in practical settings where educators and practitioners work with students to develop personalized support. The test and supporting materials are available on Open Science Framework (https://osf.io/3pgzb/).
KW - Letter position dyslexia
KW - attentional dyslexia
KW - developmental dyslexia
KW - dyslexia screener
KW - migratable word pairs
KW - migratable words
KW - transposed letter words
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85195132353&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1080/02643294.2024.2327665
DO - 10.1080/02643294.2024.2327665
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C2 - 38831527
AN - SCOPUS:85195132353
SN - 0264-3294
VL - 40
SP - 319
EP - 350
JO - Cognitive Neuropsychology
JF - Cognitive Neuropsychology
IS - 7-8
ER -