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Margriet Anna Groen
Margriet Anna Groen
Senior Lecturer, Department of Psychology, Lancaster University
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How working memory relates to children’s reading comprehension: the importance of domain-specificity in storage and processing
S Nouwens, MA Groen, L Verhoeven
Reading and writing 30, 105-120, 2017
1842017
Qualitative differences between conscious and nonconscious processing? On inverse priming induced by masked arrows.
P Jaśkowski, A Aydemir, RHJ van der Lubbe, M Groen
Journal of Experimental Psychology: General 133 (4), 494, 2004
1662004
Does cerebral lateralization develop? A study using functional transcranial Doppler ultrasound assessing lateralization for language production and visuospatial memory
MA Groen, AJO Whitehouse, NA Badcock, DVM Bishop
Brain and behavior 2 (3), 256-269, 2012
1512012
How executive functions contribute to reading comprehension
S Nouwens, MA Groen, T Kleemans, L Verhoeven
British Journal of Educational Psychology 91 (1), 169-192, 2021
1482021
What oral text reading fluency can reveal about reading comprehension
NJ Veenendaal, MA Groen, L Verhoeven
Journal of Research in Reading 38 (3), 213-225, 2015
1422015
The contribution of executive functions to narrative writing in fourth grade children
E Drijbooms, MA Groen, L Verhoeven
Reading and writing 28, 989-1011, 2015
1202015
Everything in moderation: ICT and reading performance of Dutch 15-year-olds
J Gubbels, NM Swart, MA Groen
Large-scale assessments in education 8 (1), 1, 2020
1092020
The role of speech prosody and text reading prosody in children's reading comprehension
NJ Veenendaal, MA Groen, L Verhoeven
British Journal of Educational Psychology 84 (4), 521-536, 2014
1072014
How storage and executive functions contribute to children's reading comprehension
S Nouwens, MA Groen, L Verhoeven
Learning and Individual Differences 47, 96-102, 2016
1062016
A case of exceptional reading accuracy in a child with Down syndrome: Underlying skills and the relation to reading comprehension
MA Groen, G Laws, K Nation, DVM Bishop
Cognitive Neuropsychology 23 (8), 1190-1214, 2006
942006
The role of prosody in reading comprehension: Evidence from poor comprehenders
MA Groen, NJ Veenendaal, L Verhoeven
Journal of Research in Reading 42 (1), 37-57, 2019
892019
Associations between handedness and cerebral lateralisation for language: a comparison of three measures in children
MA Groen, AJO Whitehouse, NA Badcock, DVM Bishop
PLoS One 8 (5), e64876, 2013
842013
How executive functions predict development in syntactic complexity of narrative writing in the upper elementary grades
E Drijbooms, MA Groen, L Verhoeven
Reading and Writing 30, 209-231, 2017
772017
Bidirectional relations between text reading prosody and reading comprehension in the upper primary school grades: A longitudinal perspective
NJ Veenendaal, MA Groen, L Verhoeven
Scientific Studies of Reading 20 (3), 189-202, 2016
532016
The contribution of segmental and suprasegmental phonology to reading comprehension
NJ Veenendaal, MA Groen, L Verhoeven
Reading research quarterly 51 (1), 55-66, 2016
492016
Reliability of a novel paradigm for determining hemispheric lateralization of visuospatial function
AJO Whitehouse, N Badcock, MA Groen, DVM Bishop
Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society 15 (6), 1028-1032, 2009
482009
A general audiovisual temporal processing deficit in adult readers with dyslexia
AA Francisco, A Jesse, MA Groen, JM McQueen
Journal of speech, language, and hearing research 60 (1), 144-158, 2017
462017
No population bias to left-hemisphere language in 4-year-olds with language impairment
DVM Bishop, G Holt, AJO Whitehouse, M Groen
PeerJ 2, e507, 2014
442014
Weak hand preference in children with Down syndrome is associated with language deficits
MA Groen, I Yasin, G Laws, JG Barry, DVM Bishop
Developmental Psychobiology: The Journal of the International Society for …, 2008
382008
Sequential implicit learning ability predicts growth in reading skills in typical readers and children with dyslexia
SW van der Kleij, MA Groen, E Segers, L Verhoeven
Scientific Studies of Reading 23 (1), 77-88, 2019
362019
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