Reading deficits in schizophrenia and their relationship to developmental dyslexia: A review
V Whitford, GA O'Driscoll, D Titone - Schizophrenia research, 2018 - Elsevier
… Although schizophrenia and developmental dyslexia are considered distinct disorders in
terms of clinical presentation and functional outcome, they both involve disruption in the …
terms of clinical presentation and functional outcome, they both involve disruption in the …
TVA-based assessment of visual attentional functions in developmental dyslexia
… visual attentional functions constitutes an additional or even an isolated deficit of developmental
dyslexia … Especially performance in tasks that require the processing of multiple visual …
dyslexia … Especially performance in tasks that require the processing of multiple visual …
Fingerprints of developmental dyslexia
S Heim, M Grande - Trends in neuroscience and education, 2012 - Elsevier
… Developmental dyslexia is a reading disorder—but what are the underlying cognitive and …
Inducing dyslexic symptoms in proficient readers by simulation of phonological and …
Inducing dyslexic symptoms in proficient readers by simulation of phonological and …
The neurological basis of developmental dyslexia and related disorders: A reappraisal of the temporal hypothesis, twenty years on
M Habib - Brain sciences, 2021 - mdpi.com
… ”, suggesting that a deficit in temporal processing could explain not only language-related
peculiarities usually noticed in dyslexic children, but also a wider range of symptoms related to …
peculiarities usually noticed in dyslexic children, but also a wider range of symptoms related to …
[引用][C] A neurologist's overview of developmental dyslexia
MB Denckla - Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 1993 - Wiley Online Library
… Developmental dyslexia is not diagnosed in the context of a persistent concurrent language
disorder (of which dyslexia is then considered a symptomatic … appears developmentally …
disorder (of which dyslexia is then considered a symptomatic … appears developmentally …
The visual basis of reading and reading difficulties
J Stein - Frontiers in Neuroscience, 2022 - frontiersin.org
… Most of our knowledge about the neural networks mediating reading has derived from studies
of developmental dyslexia (DD). For much of the 20th C. this was diagnosed on the basis …
of developmental dyslexia (DD). For much of the 20th C. this was diagnosed on the basis …
Developmental dyslexia: exploring how much phonological and visual attention span disorders are linked to simultaneous auditory processing deficits
… Our results indeed suggest that the heterogeneity of the cognitive symptoms underlying
the reading disorder (eg, phonological deficits and VA span reduction) may determine the …
the reading disorder (eg, phonological deficits and VA span reduction) may determine the …
Crowding effects on word identification in developmental dyslexia
… This interpretation emphasises the most prominent symptom in these subjects, ie reading …
developmental dyslexics and tried to determine whether their deficit is modulated by a visual …
developmental dyslexics and tried to determine whether their deficit is modulated by a visual …
Developmental dyslexia and dysgraphia: What can we learn from the one about the other?
D Döhla, S Heim - Frontiers in psychology, 2016 - frontiersin.org
… as a main symptom of dyslexia with repetitions in reading and writing as well as the omission
of sounds and misspelled letters being handled as secondary symptoms (Orton, 1925). …
of sounds and misspelled letters being handled as secondary symptoms (Orton, 1925). …
Dyslexia: what do paediatricians need to know?
A O'Hare - Paediatrics and Child Health, 2010 - Elsevier
… Developmental dyslexia has a high genetic contribution affecting 50% of children with dyslexic
… The most prominent symptom in dyslexia is a relative inability to acquire word recognition …
… The most prominent symptom in dyslexia is a relative inability to acquire word recognition …