M-stream deficits and reading-related visual processes in developmental dyslexia.
C Boden, D Giaschi - Psychological bulletin, 2007 - psycnet.apa.org
Some visual processing deficits in developmental dyslexia have been attributed to
abnormalities in the subcortical M stream and/or the cortical dorsal stream of the visual …
abnormalities in the subcortical M stream and/or the cortical dorsal stream of the visual …
The spatial distribution of visual attention in developmental dyslexia
A Facoetti, P Paganoni, ML Lorusso - Experimental Brain Research, 2000 - Springer
The present study investigated the spatial distribution of visual attention in dyslexic and
normally reading children. The performances of the two groups were investigated using two …
normally reading children. The performances of the two groups were investigated using two …
Visual and visuomotor performance in dyslexic children
KL Felmingham, LS Jakobson - Experimental Brain Research, 1995 - Springer
The present study was designed to compare the performance of nine dyslexic boys and nine
age-and IQ-matched controls on tasks which presumably tap visual functions dependent on …
age-and IQ-matched controls on tasks which presumably tap visual functions dependent on …
The relationship between language-processing and visual-processing deficits in developmental dyslexia
L Cestnick, M Coltheart - Cognition, 1999 - Elsevier
Some research on developmental dyslexia focuses on linguistic abnormalities such as poor
reading of nonwords or poor reading of exception words. Other research focuses on visual …
reading of nonwords or poor reading of exception words. Other research focuses on visual …
[HTML][HTML] Children with developmental dyslexia show a left visual “minineglect”
R Sireteanu, R Goertz, I Bachert, T Wandert - Vision research, 2005 - Elsevier
We investigated the performance of children with developmental dyslexia on a visual line
bisection task. Dyslexic children did not show the overestimation of the left visual field …
bisection task. Dyslexic children did not show the overestimation of the left visual field …
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 …
when they are trying to read. Anatomical, electrophysiological, psychophysical and brain …
[HTML][HTML] Visual deficits in pre-readers at familial risk for dyslexia
A Kevan, K Pammer - Vision research, 2008 - Elsevier
Visual processing deficits in dyslexic readers are argued to evolve as a consequence of
reading failure. This study examines dorsal stream functioning of children before they …
reading failure. This study examines dorsal stream functioning of children before they …
Peripheral developmental dyslexia: a visual attentional account?
S Valdois, C Gérard, P Vanault… - Cognitive …, 1995 - Taylor & Francis
We report the case of Olivia, a 10–year-old developmental dyslexic whose reading age is 7
years 7 months. Most of her reading errors are visual paralexias and she makes neither …
years 7 months. Most of her reading errors are visual paralexias and she makes neither …
Asymmetrical visual fields distribution of attention in dyslexic children: a neuropsychological study
A Facoetti, M Turatto - Neuroscience letters, 2000 - Elsevier
Visual spatial attention was evaluated in dyslexic and normally reading children by using a
flanker task. When an irrelevant distractor is presented adjacent to a target stimulus …
flanker task. When an irrelevant distractor is presented adjacent to a target stimulus …
Neural underpinnings of dyslexia as a disorder of visuo‐spatial attention
TR Vidyasagar - Clinical and Experimental Optometry, 2004 - Wiley Online Library
For nearly 100 years, the underlying cause of dyslexia has been a matter of much debate,
with widely varying viewpoints that have ranged from considering dyslexia as largely a …
with widely varying viewpoints that have ranged from considering dyslexia as largely a …