Processus Visuo-attentionnels et Lecture : Une synthèse

  • Leibnitz Laurie
  • Grainger Jonathan
  • Muneaux Mathilde
  • Ducrot Stéphanie

  • Reading
  • Visual word Recognition
  • Orthographic Learning
  • Eye Movements
  • Visuoattentional Processes
  • Dyslexia

ART

This article summarizes research examining the very earliest stages of visual word recognition in both skilled and beginning readers, from the uptake of visual information to sublexical orthographic processing, Visual and attentional factors are thought to have their main impact on reading at this first level of orthographic processing. We examine the importance of these processes for learning to read, and how they can improve our understanding of the difficulties encountered by a proportion of dyslexic children during reading acquisition.