Rhythm discrimination and metronome tapping in 4-year-old children at risk for developmental dyslexia
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2021Autor
Kalashnikova, Marina
Burnham, Denis
Goswami, Usha
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Marina Kalashnikova, Denis Burnham, Usha Goswami, Rhythm discrimination and metronome tapping in 4-year-old children at risk for developmental dyslexia, Cognitive Development, Volume 60, 2021, 101129, ISSN 0885-2014, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cogdev.2021.101129
Resumen
Temporally accurate perception and production of rhythmic patterns are key factors related to
language development and reading acquisition. Here we investigate rhythm discrimination and
rhythm production in children who are at family risk or not at family risk for dyslexia, to compare
group performance in these tasks prior to the start of reading instruction and to investigate the
relation between individual children’s rhythmic abilities and pre-reading skills. Four-year-old
children completed a rhythm discrimination task and a rhythm production task, both utilizing
a temporal rate of 2 Hz, and also received pre-reading measures of non-word repetition, vocabulary,
and letter knowledge. Controls outperformed at-risk children in the rhythm discrimination
task and in the pre-reading measures. No group differences were observed in the rhythm production
task, but individual differences in this task were related to scores of non-word repetition,
vocabulary size, and letter knowledge. The data are discussed in terms of Temporal Sampling
theory (Goswami, 2011).