Differences between dyslexic and non-dyslexic children in the performance of phonological visual-auditory recognition tasks: An eye-tracking study

A Tiadi, M Seassau, CL Gerard, MP Bucci - PLoS One, 2016 - journals.plos.org
visual word recognition. Furthermore, we compared oculomotor behaviors of healthy children
to that of dyslexic children (… impacted when rhyme processing is lacking, as in dyslexia [17]. …

[HTML][HTML] Children with dyslexia: evidence for visual attention deficits in perception of rapid sequences of objects

TAW Visser, C Boden, DE Giaschi - Vision Research, 2004 - Elsevier
… of the AB in children with developmental dyslexia to reading-… and dyslexic groups, but greater
in the dyslexic group than in … locations, performance in the dyslexic group was worse than …

[PDF][PDF] Visual recognition by dyslexic children

H Bouma, CP Legein, ALM Van Rens - IPO Ann. Prog. Report, 1974 - alexandria.tue.nl
… Here we give an initial report on the recognition of isolated and embedded letters and of
words by 20 dyslexic children and by a control group of 20 normally reading children. …

Dyslexic children learn a new visual strategy for reading: A controlled experiment

G Geiger, JY Lettvin, M Fahle - Vision Research, 1994 - Elsevier
… all the dyslexic children who were in the two groups were retested and compared. The “experimental”
dyslexics … only the results of a pilot study on a limited number of dyslexic children. …

How visual word recognition is affected by developmental dyslexia

Y Ahmed, RK Wagner… - Visual Word Recognition …, 2012 - api.taylorfrancis.com
… In the remaining sections of this chapter, we review theories of dyslexia focusing on visual
and … and orthographic skill: A 2-year longitudinal study of dyslexic children . Journal of …

Visual and visuomotor performance in dyslexic children

KL Felmingham, LS Jakobson - Experimental Brain Research, 1995 - Springer
… would result in disruptions of functions related to this cortical visual pathway. Indeed,
dyslexic subjects in the present study were found to be less efficient at recognizing structure-from…

The effects of an audio‐visual training program in dyslexic children

A Magnan, J Ecalle, E Veuillet, L Collet - Dyslexia, 2004 - Wiley Online Library
… In this study, we hypothesize that a specific audio–visual training supporting phonetic feature
perception could help dyslexic children to specify phonemic representations. Accordingly, …

Visual information processing in dyslexic children

P Scheuerpflug, E Plume, V Vetter… - Clinical …, 2004 - Elsevier
… signal responses to moving visual stimuli. This is true … dyslexia is not a general deficit in
visual information processing, but depends on highly specific abnormalities in visual recognition. …

Visual and name coding in dyslexic children

N Ellis - Psychological Research, 1981 - Springer
… differences between dyslexic and non-dyslexic subjects at a number of visual information …
that the older dyslexic child's reading problems cannot be ascribed to slowness of visual code …

The word recognition and spelling of dyslexic children

M Bruck - Reading Research Quarterly, 1988 - JSTOR
… The dyslexic children's performance was compared with that of normal children of the same
… Thus, these data do not support the hypothesis that dyslexic children use visual rather than …