Saccadic eye movements of dyslexic adult subjects

B Fischer, M Biscaldi, P Otto - Neuropsychologia, 1993 - Elsevier
The characteristics of visually guided saccadic eye movements were compared in 12 normal
adult subjects and 12 test subjects of normal intelligence, but with problems in reading and …

Poor saccadic control correlates with dyslexia

M Biscaldi, S Gezeck, V Stuhr - Neuropsychologia, 1998 - Elsevier
A large group of subjects, either average readers or reading\spelling disabled subjects (n=
185; age between 8–25 years; M= 13±4 years), were tested in various standardized …

Saccadic eye movements of dyslexic and normal reading children

M Biscaldi, B Fischer, F Aiple - Perception, 1994 - journals.sagepub.com
Twenty-four children made saccades in five noncognitive tasks. Two standard tasks required
saccades to a single target presented randomly 4 deg to the right or left of a fixation point …

Predictive eye movements do not discriminate between dyslexic and control children

B Brown, G Haegerstrom-Portnoy, AJ Adams… - Neuropsychologia, 1983 - Elsevier
Pavlidis has suggested that predictive saccadic tracking eye movements distinguish
between reading disabled and normal children. We have examined saccadic eye movement …

Saccades as related to reading disorders

DC Griffin, HN Walton, V Ives - Journal of Learning …, 1974 - journals.sagepub.com
A group of inadequate readers was compared with adequate readers on measures of
saccadic eye movements. Saccades are discussed as a possible contributing cause of …

Saccadic reaction times of dyslexic and age-matched normal subjects

B Fischer, H Weber - Perception, 1990 - journals.sagepub.com
Saccadic reaction times (SRT) were measured in a simple task: subjects had to make
saccades from a central fixation point to peripheral targets, which appeared randomly 4 deg …

Voluntary saccadic control in dyslexia

M Biscaldi, B Fischer, K Hartnegg - Perception, 2000 - journals.sagepub.com
The role of eye-movement control in dyslexia is still unclear. Recent studies, however,
confirmed that dyslexics show poor saccadic control in single and sequential target tasks. In …

A detailed study of sequential saccadic eye movements for normal-and poor-reading children

JL Black, DWK Collins, JN De Roach… - Perceptual and motor …, 1984 - journals.sagepub.com
This paper presents the results of an in-depth study of parameters characterizing sequenced
saccadic eye movements for a group of dyslexic children and a comparative normal control …

Dyslexia: Saccadic eye movements

JL Black, DWK Collins, JN De Roach… - … and Motor Skills, 1984 - journals.sagepub.com
This paper describes an extensive study of the parameters of saccadic eye movement in a
group of 28 poor-reading children and a comparative normally reading group of 31 children …

Saccade Control in Dyslexia: Development, Deficits, Training and Transfer to Reading.

B Fischer, K Hartnegg - Optometry & Vision Development, 2008 - search.ebscohost.com
Background: Saccade control is a complex function of our brain and relies on the
coordination of several subcortical, cortical, and functional areas. In the past it has been …