Lectoescritura como sistema neurocognitivo

José María Gil
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Lectoescritura como sistema neurocognitivo Lectoescrita como sistema neurocognitivo Literacy in general, phonological awareness, the foundations of language neuroanatomy and dyslexia are analyzed. Accordingly, it can be suggested that a wider circuit is configured around the internal speech circuit: the internal literacy circuit. This internal literacy circuit allows us to understand that phonological awareness involves a series of interconnections among four systems: orthographic and phonological production; phonological and orthographic recognition (with special emphasis on the last two systems, in the case of reading alone); the characterization of the literacy system and phonological awareness in neurocognitive terms. This indicates that teachers should continue working with rhymes, riddles and songs because they contribute decisively to stimulating and developing phonological awareness, which is in turn fundamental to learning to read. Para citar este articulo / To reference this article / Para citar este artigo Gil, J. M.  (2019). Lectoescritura como sistema neurocognitivo.  Educacion y Educadores, 22 (3), 422-447. DOI:  https://doi.org/10.5294/edu.2019.22.3.5 Recibido: 11/07/2018 Aceptado: 08/10/2019
阅读作为神经认知系统
本文分析了一般的读写能力、语音意识、语言神经解剖学的基础和阅读障碍。因此,可以建议在内部语音电路周围配置更宽的电路:内部读写电路。这种内在的识字回路使我们理解语音意识涉及四个系统之间的一系列相互联系:正字法和语音产生;语音和正字法识别(在阅读的情况下,特别强调后两个系统);从神经认知的角度描述读写系统和语音意识。这表明教师应该继续学习押韵、谜语和歌曲,因为它们对激发和发展语音意识有决定性的作用,而语音意识又是学习阅读的基础。Para citar este articleo /引用本文/ Para citar este artigo Gil, J. M.(2019)。神经认知系统。教育与教育者,22(3),422-447。DOI: https://doi.org/10.5294/edu.2019.22.3.5 Recibido: 11/07/2018 acceptado: 08/10/2019
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