Dot-to-Dot: Pre-reading Assessment of Literacy Risk via a Visual-Motor Mechanism on Touchscreen Devices
… our work when talking about developmental dyslexia. Previous studies have shown that
children … We used a tablet stand to minimize any occlusion that can occur from children’s hands …
children … We used a tablet stand to minimize any occlusion that can occur from children’s hands …
[HTML][HTML] Isolating the impact of visual perception on dyslexics' reading ability
MM Shovman, M Ahissar - Vision research, 2006 - Elsevier
… Developmental dyslexia was first introduced to the scientific literature more than a century
ago, when a single-case study of a bright boy who was unable to read was reported (Pringle-…
ago, when a single-case study of a bright boy who was unable to read was reported (Pringle-…
[PDF][PDF] The neural basis of reading acquisition
F Ramus - The cognitive neurosciences, 2004 - researchgate.net
… or exogenous cause is generally called developmental dyslexia. Even within this more limited
… Moving to studies of developmental dyslexia, there is reliable evidence that these same …
… Moving to studies of developmental dyslexia, there is reliable evidence that these same …
Cerebellum and reading
… established role of the cerebellum as a regulator of mental functions and supports theoretical
models suggesting that cerebellar deficits might be a cause of developmental dyslexia. …
models suggesting that cerebellar deficits might be a cause of developmental dyslexia. …
Auditory P2 is reduced in 5 month old infants from dyslexic families
PH Been, TH van Leeuwen, M van Herten… - Brain research in …, 2008 - Springer
… Developmental dyslexia is usually defined as a reading disability which is unexpected
relative to intelligence and which is not attributable to instruction, the social environment or …
relative to intelligence and which is not attributable to instruction, the social environment or …
[图书][B] Dyslexia, reading and the brain: A sourcebook of psychological and biological research
A Beaton - 2004 - taylorfrancis.com
… now referred to as developmental dyslexia or specific reading … acquired dyslexic shares with
the developmental dyslexic a … Somewhat surprisingly, in view of the initial report by Pringle …
the developmental dyslexic a … Somewhat surprisingly, in view of the initial report by Pringle …
11The Neurocognitive Bases of Developmental Reading Disorders
MT Banich, PE Scalf - Mind, Brain, and Language, 2003 - taylorfrancis.com
… Another body of research suggests that developmental dyslexia results from a different
perceptual deficit, one that is visual in nature rather than acoustic and temporal. To understand …
perceptual deficit, one that is visual in nature rather than acoustic and temporal. To understand …
Précis of Neuroconstructivism: How the brain constructs cognition
… of either surface or phonological dyslexia; many people with dyslexia also show symptoms
of both types (Manis et al. 1996). Developmental dyslexia serves to illustrate the principles of …
of both types (Manis et al. 1996). Developmental dyslexia serves to illustrate the principles of …
[图书][B] Familial dyslexia and sound duration in the quantity distinctions of Finnish infants and adults
U Richardson - 1998 - jyx.jyu.fi
… identification tasks1 are studied using changing duration of an occlusion in the word …
dyslexia is referred to by the term In this study purely developmental dyslexia is under investigation…
dyslexia is referred to by the term In this study purely developmental dyslexia is under investigation…
Neocortical anomalies in autoimmune mice: a model for the developmental neuropathology seen in the dyslexic brain
GF Sherman, GD Rosen… - … Development Research, 1988 - Wiley Online Library
… Thus, in preliminary studies the ectopias seen in autoimmune … promoting vascular occlusion
and causing tissue infarction. The … Developmental dyslexia: Four consecutive patients with …
and causing tissue infarction. The … Developmental dyslexia: Four consecutive patients with …