Hebbian control of fixations in a dyslexic reader
AL Floch, G Ropars - arXiv preprint arXiv:2307.15462, 2023 - arxiv.org
During reading, dyslexic readers exhibit more and longer fixations than normal readers.
However, there is no significant difference when dyslexic and control readers perform only …
However, there is no significant difference when dyslexic and control readers perform only …
Hebbian Control of Fixations in a Dyslexic Reader: A Case Report
A Le Floch, G Ropars - Brain Sciences, 2023 - mdpi.com
When reading, dyslexic readers exhibit more and longer fixations than normal readers.
However, there is no significant difference when dyslexic and control readers perform only …
However, there is no significant difference when dyslexic and control readers perform only …
Visual processing during natural reading
B Weiss, B Knakker, Z Vidnyánszky - Scientific Reports, 2016 - nature.com
Reading is a unique human ability that plays a pivotal role in the development and
functioning of our modern society. However, its neural basis remains poorly understood …
functioning of our modern society. However, its neural basis remains poorly understood …
Dyslexics' eye fixations may accommodate to hemispheric desynchronization
We argue that the vertical division of the fovea and the hemispheric division of the brain
condition reading, and that hemispheric desynchronization is a proximal cause of dyslexia …
condition reading, and that hemispheric desynchronization is a proximal cause of dyslexia …
Parafoveal magnification: Visual acuity does not modulate the perceptual span in reading
Models of eye guidance in reading rely on the concept of the perceptual span—the amount
of information perceived during a single eye fixation, which is considered to be a …
of information perceived during a single eye fixation, which is considered to be a …
[图书][B] Fixing fluency: Neurocognitive assessment of a dysfluent reading intervention
GF González - 2016 - researchgate.net
9 potentials analysis during visual word recognition to examine neural responses to print in
dyslexics and typical readers. That study aims at finding neural markers that are related to …
dyslexics and typical readers. That study aims at finding neural markers that are related to …
E-readers are more effective than paper for some with dyslexia
E-readers are fast rivaling print as a dominant method for reading. Because they offer
accessibility options that are impossible in print, they are potentially beneficial for those with …
accessibility options that are impossible in print, they are potentially beneficial for those with …
The impact of learning to read on visual processing
T Fernandes, R Kolinsky - Frontiers in Psychology, 2015 - frontiersin.org
In 1892, Déjerine published the first report of pure alexia (Déjerine, 1892). Monsieur C.
became unable to read in the absence of any other cognitive disorder (even writing was …
became unable to read in the absence of any other cognitive disorder (even writing was …
The origin and functional organization of cortical areas involved in reading: Commentary on Ahr, Borst, and Houdé (2016).
D Kiper - 2016 - psycnet.apa.org
The article by Ahr, Borst, and Houdé (2016) tackles a very interesting question: that of the
origin and functional organization of cortical areas specialized for reading. In particular, the …
origin and functional organization of cortical areas specialized for reading. In particular, the …
Individuals with dyslexia use a different visual sampling strategy to read text
Individuals with dyslexia present with reading-related deficits including inaccurate and/or
less fluent word recognition and poor decoding abilities. Slow reading speed and worse text …
less fluent word recognition and poor decoding abilities. Slow reading speed and worse text …