Investigating Reading Enjoyment in Adults With Dyslexia

被引:0
作者
Jones, Hannah [1 ,2 ]
Bains, Amrita [1 ,3 ]
Randall, Laura [1 ]
Spaulding, Carina [4 ]
Ricketts, Jessie [1 ]
Krishnan, Saloni [1 ,2 ]
机构
[1] Univ London, Dept Psychol, Royal Holloway, London, Surrey, England
[2] UCL, Div Psychol & Language Sci, London, England
[3] Univ Oxford, Dept Expt Psychol, Oxford, England
[4] Reading Agcy, London, England
基金
英国医学研究理事会; 英国经济与社会研究理事会;
关键词
dyslexia; literacy; reading; reading comprehension; MOTIVATION; CURIOSITY; CHILDREN;
D O I
10.1002/dys.1803
中图分类号
G76 [特殊教育];
学科分类号
040109 ;
摘要
Previous studies have suggested that adults with dyslexia do not enjoy reading, based on data from trait-based questionnaires. This study uses state-based measures of reading to offer greater insight into different aspects of motivation, including liking and wanting. In a new paradigm sensitive to dynamic changes in reading enjoyment, adults with dyslexia (n = 59) and without dyslexia (n = 59) read 24 book extracts, rated their enjoyment and answered a question about the extract. Subsequently, participants decided whether to accept a cost (e.g., 3-6 s wait) to read the next paragraph. We also collected traditional trait-based measures of enjoyment. While neurotypical adults had higher trait-based reading enjoyment, average state-based reading enjoyment did not differ between groups. The relationship between high enjoyment states and subsequent benefits was altered in dyslexia. While heightened states of enjoyment increased the likelihood of continuing to read, this was attenuated in adults with dyslexia. In neurotypical adults, high states of enjoyment increased the likelihood of answering the question about the text correctly; this relationship did not hold in adults with dyslexia. Our findings shed light on how links between intrinsic value and subsequent motivation are altered in adults with dyslexia, suggesting that reading enjoyment can drive reading engagement but not comprehension.
引用
收藏
页数:8
相关论文
共 53 条
[1]   Neurobiology of value-driven attention [J].
Anderson, Brian A. .
CURRENT OPINION IN PSYCHOLOGY, 2019, 29 :27-33
[2]   The Role of Dopamine in Value-Based Attentional Orienting [J].
Anderson, Brian A. ;
Kuwabara, Hiroto ;
Wong, Dean F. ;
Gean, Emily G. ;
Rahmim, Arman ;
Brasic, James R. ;
George, Noble ;
Frolov, Boris ;
Courtney, Susan M. ;
Yantis, Steven .
CURRENT BIOLOGY, 2016, 26 (04) :550-555
[3]   GROWTH IN READING AND HOW CHILDREN SPEND THEIR TIME OUTSIDE OF SCHOOL [J].
ANDERSON, RC ;
WILSON, PT ;
FIELDING, LG .
READING RESEARCH QUARTERLY, 1988, 23 (03) :285-303
[4]   Motivation for reading comprehension [J].
Anmarkrud, Oistein ;
Braten, Ivar .
LEARNING AND INDIVIDUAL DIFFERENCES, 2009, 19 (02) :252-256
[5]  
[Anonymous], 2020, R LANG ENV STAT COMP
[6]   Gorilla in our midst: An online behavioral experiment builder [J].
Anwyl-Irvine, Alexander L. ;
Massonnie, Jessica ;
Flitton, Adam ;
Kirkham, Natasha ;
Evershed, Jo K. .
BEHAVIOR RESEARCH METHODS, 2020, 52 (01) :388-407
[7]  
Bains A., 2023, PsyArXiv, DOI [10.31234/osf.io/vaqh4, DOI 10.31234/OSF.IO/VAQH4]
[8]   Using a willingness to wait design to assess how readers value text [J].
Bains, Amrita ;
Spaulding, Carina ;
Ricketts, Jessie ;
Krishnan, Saloni .
NPJ SCIENCE OF LEARNING, 2023, 8 (01)
[9]   Exogenous Melatonin Application Delays Senescence and Improves Postharvest Antioxidant Capacity in Blueberries [J].
Li, Jie ;
Wang, Ying ;
Li, Jinying ;
Li, Yanan ;
Lu, Chunze ;
Hou, Zihuan ;
Liu, Haiguang ;
Wu, Lin .
AGRONOMY-BASEL, 2025, 15 (02)
[10]   How Are Practice and Performance Related? Development of Reading From Age 5 to 15 [J].
Bergen, Elsje ;
Vasalampi, Kati ;
Torppa, Minna .
READING RESEARCH QUARTERLY, 2021, 56 (03) :415-434