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Analyzing eye-voice coordination in rapid automatized naming

Abstract

Rapid Automatized Naming (RAN) is a powerful tool for pre-dicting future reading skill. A person’s ability to quickly name symbols as they scan a table is related to higher-level reading proficiency in adults and is predictive of future literacy gains in children. However, noticeable differences are present in the strategies or patterns within groups having similar task comple-tion times. Thus, a further stratification of RAN dynamics may lead to better characterization and later intervention to support reading skill acquisition. In this work, we analyze the dynamics of the eyes, voice, and the coordination between the two during performance. It is shown that fast performers are more similar to each other than to slow performers in their patterns, but not vice versa. Further insights are provided about the patterns of more proficient subjects. For instance, fast performers tended to exhibit smoother behavior contours, suggesting a more sta-ble perception-production process.

Date
October 12, 2025
Authors
Daniel Bone, Vikram Ramanarayanan, Shrikanth Narayanan, Renske S Hoedemaker, Peter C Gordon
Conference
Interspeech 2013
Pages
2425-2429
Publisher
ISCA Archive