[HTML][HTML] Global motion perception in children with amblyopia as a function of spatial and temporal stimulus parameters

K Meier, B Sum, D Giaschi - Vision Research, 2016 - Elsevier
occlusion therapy when they participated in this study, so these results largely reflect global
motion processing in treated amblyopia. Few studies have examined the effect of occlusion

Mechanical thrombectomy of acute distal posterior cerebral artery occlusions

M Miszczuk, HC Bauknecht, JF Kleine… - Journal of Clinical …, 2021 - Elsevier
occlusion already initially, as shown by pre-procedural stroke imaging, and 3 had embolic
distal PCA occlusion following MTE for BA occlusion. … with carotid-T occlusion and a dominant …

[HTML][HTML] Non-phonological strategies in spelling development

N Salas - Frontiers in Psychology, 2020 - frontiersin.org
… In this study, we made two adaptations to the POMAS scheme to suit the specific characteristics
of Catalan, as well as to answer specific research questions. Catalan is a Romance …

Amblyopia and the whole child

EE Birch, KR Kelly - Progress in Retinal and Eye Research, 2023 - Elsevier
… Amblyopia and development While the initial development of visual system circuitry is guided
by a sequence of patterned gene expression that interacts with intrinsically-driven activity, …

The Blind Spot in Education Statements/Plans for Children with Special Educational Needs

S Black, E McConnell, J McClelland… - … Vision Research …, 2017 - pure.ulster.ac.uk
… In this preliminary study we investigated the “strength” of the child’s preference for schematic
happy faces versus scrambled faces or non-faces (dots) when presented in a preferential …

Silver diamine fluoride and glass ionomer sealant use in preventing occlusal surface caries for special needs children

RT Alhayo - 2019 - search.proquest.com
… Conclusion: As a result of our study, both materials are equally efficient in controlling
initial occlusal caries in newly erupting permanent posterior teeth after 12 months follow-up. …

Selective enhancement of low-gamma activity by tACS improves phonemic processing and reading accuracy in dyslexia

S Marchesotti, J Nicolle, I Merlet, LH Arnal… - PLoS …, 2020 - journals.plos.org
The phonological deficit in dyslexia is associated with altered low-gamma oscillatory function
in left auditory cortex, but a causal relationship between oscillatory function and phonemic …

Binocular Vision and Accommodative Anomalies

AJ Wilkins, BJW Evans - Vision, Reading Difficulties, and Visual Stress, 2022 - Springer
… A reanalysis of the raw data36 from this study reveals that, as noted above, 15% of the
dyslexic group and 5% of the control group had a fusional amplitude less than 20. Fusional …

[PDF][PDF] Voice onset time characteristics of voiceless stops produced by children with European Portuguese as mother tongue

L Brinca, L Araújo, P Nogueira, C Gil - Ampersand, 2016 - cyberleninka.org
… Because speech production includes the temporal coordination of respiratory, laryngeal,
and orofacial muscle activities, the release of vocal tract occlusion and the initiation of glottal …

Can technology facilitate reading acquisition?: developing applications for phonics learning and dyslexia screening

CP Watkins - 2021 - theses.hal.science
… We present the results from our randomized control study with French first graders (N=975).
Data collected from pre- and post- tests shows that children only benefited from the phonics …