What is developmental dyslexia?

J Stein - Brain sciences, 2018 - mdpi.com
Until the 1950s, developmental dyslexia was defined as a hereditary visual disability,
selectively affecting reading without compromising oral or non-verbal reasoning skills. This …

Does dyslexia exist?

JF Stein - Language, Cognition and Neuroscience, 2018 - Taylor & Francis
The phonological theory of dyslexia makes it difficult to distinguish developmental dyslexia
from social causes of reading failure, because, whatever their cause, all poor readers seem …

The current status of the magnocellular theory of developmental dyslexia

J Stein - Neuropsychologia, 2019 - Elsevier
Some people doubt that the concept of developmental dyslexia (DD) is useful at all because
the phonological weaknesses seen in DD cannot be distinguished from those found in every …

To see but not to read; the magnocellular theory of dyslexia

J Stein, V Walsh - Trends in neurosciences, 1997 - cell.com
Developmental dyslexics often complain that small letters appear to blur and move around
when they are trying to read. Anatomical, electrophysiological, psychophysical and brain …

Controversy about the visual magnocellular deficit in developmental dyslexics

J Stein, J Talcott, V Walsh - Trends in cognitive sciences, 2000 - cell.com
In a recent review, Bernt Skottun1 strongly attacked the hypothesis that some dyslexics show
impaired development of the magnocellular pathway of their visual systems. Significantly …

Developmental dyslexia: specific phonological deficit or general sensorimotor dysfunction?

F Ramus - Current opinion in neurobiology, 2003 - Elsevier
Dyslexia research now faces an intriguing paradox. It is becoming increasingly clear that a
significant proportion of dyslexics present sensory and/or motor deficits; however, as this …

Developmental dyslexia and the phonological deficit hypothesis

A Castles, N Friedmann - Mind & Language, 2014 - Wiley Online Library
Dehaene (in Reading in the Brain) reviews and finds support for the phonological deficit
hypothesis of developmental dyslexia, which proposes that dyslexics have a basic deficit in …

A developmental model of dyslexia: Can the construct be saved?

WE Tunmer, JW Chapman - Dyslexia, 1996 - Wiley Online Library
In this article we suggest that poor initial phonological skills lead to the adoption of
suboptimal reading strategies by dyslexic children, and these strategies lead, by a process …

The neurobiological basis of dyslexia

J Stein - The Sage handbook of dyslexia, 2008 - torrossa.com
This chapter outlines i) genetic, sensory, motor and psychological evidence that dyslexia is a
neurological syndrome affecting the development of the brain; ii) the important role of visual …

Brain mechanisms in normal and dyslexic readers

E Temple - Current opinion in neurobiology, 2002 - Elsevier
Developmental dyslexics, individuals with an unexplained difficulty reading, have been
shown to have deficits in phonological processing—the awareness of the sound structure of …