Objective: To investigate whether specific domains of musical perception (temporal and melodic domains) predict the word-level reading skills of eight-to ten-year-old children (n = 235) with reading difficulties, normal quotient of intelligence, and no previous exposure to music education classes.Method: A general-specific solution of the Montreal Battery of Evaluation of Amusia (MBEA), which underlies a musical perception construct and is constituted by three latent factors (the general, temporal, and the melodic domain), was regressed on word-level reading skills (rate of correct isolated words/non-words read per minute).Results: General and melodic latent domains predicted word-level reading skills.
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