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Trends in Neuroscience and Education | 2013

Does math education modify the approximate number system? A comparison of schooled and unschooled adults

Julie Nys; Paulo Ventura; Tania Fernandes; Luís Querido; Jacqueline Leybaert

Does math education contribute to refine the phylogenetically inherited capacity to approximately process large numbers? The question was examined in Western adults with different levels of math education. Unschooled adults who never received math education were compared to unschooled-instructed adults who did not attend regular school but received math education in adulthood, and to schooled adults who attended regular school in childhood. In the number-comparison task (Exp. 1), the unschooled group was slower and made more errors than the other groups both when numerical symbols and nonsymbolic dot collections were presented. In the forced-choice mapping task (Exp. 2), the unschooled group experienced more difficulty than the others in linking large nonsymbolic and symbolic quantities, as well as in matching purely nonsymbolic quantities. These results suggest that Western adults who did not receive math education have less precise approximate number skills than adults who acquired exact number competences through math education.


Developmental Science | 2012

Reading acquisition enhances an early visual process of contour integration

Marcin Szwed; Paulo Ventura; Luís Querido; Laurent Cohen; Stanislas Dehaene

The acquisition of reading has an extensive impact on the developing brain and leads to enhanced abilities in phonological processing and visual letter perception. Could this expertise also extend to early visual abilities outside the reading domain? Here we studied the performance of illiterate, ex-illiterate and literate adults closely matched in age, socioeconomic and cultural characteristics, on a contour integration task known to depend on early visual processing. Stimuli consisted of a closed egg-shaped contour made of disconnected Gabor patches, within a background of randomly oriented Gabor stimuli. Subjects had to decide whether the egg was pointing left or right. Difficulty was varied by jittering the orientation of the Gabor patches forming the contour. Contour integration performance was lower in illiterates than in both ex-illiterate and literate controls. We argue that this difference in contour perception must reflect a genuine difference in visual function. According to this view, the intensive perceptual training that accompanies reading acquisition also improves early visual abilities, suggesting that the impact of literacy on the visual system is more widespread than originally proposed.


Cognition | 2007

Lexical Restructuring in the Absence of Literacy.

Paulo Ventura; Régine Kolinsky; Sandra Fernandes; Luís Querido; Jose Morais

Vocabulary growth was suggested to prompt the implementation of increasingly finer-grained lexical representations of spoken words in children (e.g., [Metsala, J. L., & Walley, A. C. (1998). Spoken vocabulary growth and the segmental restructuring of lexical representations: precursors to phonemic awareness and early reading ability. In J. L. Metsala & L. C. Ehri (Eds.), Word recognition in beginning literacy (pp. 89-120). Hillsdale, NJ: Erlbaum.]). Although literacy was not explicitly mentioned in this lexical restructuring hypothesis, the process of learning to read and spell might also have a significant impact on the specification of lexical representations (e.g., [Carroll, J. M., & Snowling, M. J. (2001). The effects of global similarity between stimuli on childrens judgments of rime and alliteration. Applied Psycholinguistics, 22, 327-342.]; [Goswami, U. (2000). Phonological representations, reading development and dyslexia: Towards a cross-linguistic theoretical framework. Dyslexia, 6, 133-151.]). This is what we checked in the present study. We manipulated word frequency and neighborhood density in a gating task (Experiment 1) and a word-identification-in-noise task (Experiment 2) presented to Portuguese literate and illiterate adults. Ex-illiterates were also tested in Experiment 2 in order to disentangle the effects of vocabulary size and literacy. There was an interaction between word frequency and neighborhood density, which was similar in the three groups. These did not differ even for the words that are supposed to undergo lexical restructuring the latest (low frequency words from sparse neighborhoods). Thus, segmental lexical representations seem to develop independently of literacy. While segmental restructuring is not affected by literacy, it constrains the development of phoneme awareness as shown by the fact that, in Experiment 3, neighborhood density modulated the phoneme deletion performance of both illiterates and ex-illiterates.


Reading and Writing | 2008

Reading and spelling acquisition in European Portuguese: a preliminary study

Sandra Fernandes; Paulo Ventura; Luís Querido; Jose Morais


Archive | 2006

Dificuldades de aprendizagem da leitura e da escrita

Isabel Leite; Tânia Fernandes; Luísa Araújo; Luís Querido; São Luís Castro; Paulo Ventura; Jose Morais


Reading and Writing | 2017

Reading development in European Portuguese: relationships between oral reading fluency, vocabulary and reading comprehension

Sandra Fernandes; Luís Querido; Arlette Verhaeghe; Catarina Marques; Luísa Araújo


Journal of Research in Reading | 2018

What is the relationship between reading prosody and reading comprehension in European Portuguese? Evidence from grades 2 to 5: Reading Prosody and Reading Comprehension

Sandra Fernandes; Luís Querido; Arlette Verhaeghe; Luísa Araújo


Archive | 2016

Relações entre os constituintes da fluência em leitura, vocabulário e compreensão em leitura durante a aprendizagem.

Sandra Fernandes; Luís Querido; Arlette Verhaeghe; Catarina Marques; Jose Morais


Archive | 2016

Influência do conhecimento ortográfico lexical e sublexical na composição escrita.

Luís Querido; Sandra Fernandes; Arlette Verhaeghe; Catarina Marques; Jose Morais


Revista Iberoamericana de Diagnóstico y Evaluación - e Avaliação Psicológica | 2015

Fluência na Leitura Oral de Texto e de Palavras: : Estudo Transversal com Adolescentes Portugueses

Sandra Fernandes; Cristina Simões; Luís Querido; Arlette Verhaeghe

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Jose Morais

Université libre de Bruxelles

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Luísa Araújo

William Paterson University

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Jacqueline Leybaert

Université libre de Bruxelles

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Julie Nys

Université libre de Bruxelles

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Régine Kolinsky

Université libre de Bruxelles

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