Phonological
processing or Visual processing? Which is in control when you read?
This is a
very important question. Possibly it is the
most important as we move towards enabling more people to have more access to
text.
It is
obvious that reading is a ‘phonological output.’ Text is a ‘substitute for the
spoken word, our thoughts are speech based.
A second
question that needs considering is this.
What
controls phonological processing?
I ask you
this one question.
Does the
font you are reading affect how easy it is to read?
Does the
font you are reading affect how easy it is to read?
Does the font you are reading affect how easy it is
to read?
Does the font you are reading affect how easy it is to read?
Does the
font you are reading affect how easy it is to read?
If your answer
is yes then you are saying that
‘My phonological output is controlled
by my visual processing.’
If it does not then perhaps your phonological processing
might not be being controlled by visual processing. You would need to check more carefully.
If a colour
or screen brightness makes it easier or harder to read then again Visual processing
is in charge.
If the reading
of the person in front of you is at all affected by the way the text is presented
then again you are agreeing that...
‘Their phonological output is
controlled by my their processing’
So anyone
out there been in denial?
For those
that replied ‘Yes’
Please
answer the following question. Why?
I am not
sure yet but there are some pretty good hypotheses and some good theories, good
biology.
Crowding
effects, foveal diameter, magnocellular deficit, visual attention span,
uncorrected refractive/focussing problems, and Binocular muscle management/cerebellum
problems?
There may be
many other problems that the person is having that exacerbate their studying or
access to text. BUT that is not the cause of their present reading performance.
Just a bit
of logic.
Respond in
comments on the blog.
First remove,
if possible any visual barriers to phonological processing.
I do not try
and motivate my car to run better. I make sure what can be accurately adjusted
is.
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