Developmental dyslexia: the cerebellar deficit hypothesis
RI Nicolson, AJ Fawcett, P Dean - Trends in neurosciences, 2001 - cell.com
Surprisingly, the problems faced by many dyslexic children are by no means confined to
reading and spelling. There appears to be a general impairment in the ability to perform …
reading and spelling. There appears to be a general impairment in the ability to perform …
The neurological basis of developmental dyslexia: an overview and working hypothesis
M Habib - Brain, 2000 - academic.oup.com
Five to ten per cent of school-age children fail to learn to read in spite of normal intelligence,
adequate environment and educational opportunities. Thus defined, developmental dyslexia …
adequate environment and educational opportunities. Thus defined, developmental dyslexia …
[图书][B] Cognitive development and cognitive neuroscience: The learning brain
U Goswami - 2019 - taylorfrancis.com
Cognitive Development and Cognitive Neuroscience: The Learning Brain is a thoroughly
revised edition of the bestselling Cognitive Development. The new edition of this full-colour …
revised edition of the bestselling Cognitive Development. The new edition of this full-colour …
Developmental dyslexia
Developmental dyslexia, or specific reading disability, is a disorder in which children with
normal intelligence and sensory abilities show learning deficits for reading. Substantial …
normal intelligence and sensory abilities show learning deficits for reading. Substantial …
Early reading development in children at family risk for dyslexia
BF Pennington, DL Lefly - Child development, 2001 - Wiley Online Library
In a 3‐year longitudinal study, middle‐to upper‐middle‐class preschool children at high
family risk (HR group, N= 67) and low family risk (LR group, N= 57) for dyslexia (or reading …
family risk (HR group, N= 67) and low family risk (LR group, N= 57) for dyslexia (or reading …
[图书][B] Handedness and brain asymmetry: The right shift theory
M Annett - 2013 - taylorfrancis.com
Brain asymmetry for speech is moderately related to handedness but what are the rules?
Are symmetries for hand and brain associated with characteristics such as intelligence …
Are symmetries for hand and brain associated with characteristics such as intelligence …
Developmental dyslexia: genetic dissection of a complex cognitive trait
SE Fisher, JC DeFries - Nature Reviews Neuroscience, 2002 - nature.com
Developmental dyslexia, a specific impairment of reading ability despite adequate
intelligence and educational opportunity, is one of the most frequent childhood disorders …
intelligence and educational opportunity, is one of the most frequent childhood disorders …
DCDC2 is associated with reading disability and modulates neuronal development in the brain
H Meng, SD Smith, K Hager, M Held… - Proceedings of the …, 2005 - National Acad Sciences
DYX2 on 6p22 is the most replicated reading disability (RD) locus. By saturating a
previously identified peak of association with single nucleotide polymorphism markers, we …
previously identified peak of association with single nucleotide polymorphism markers, we …
Anatomical correlates of dyslexia: frontal and cerebellar findings
MA Eckert, CM Leonard, TL Richards, EH Aylward… - Brain, 2003 - academic.oup.com
In this study, we examined the neuroanatomy of dyslexic (14 males, four females) and
control (19 males, 13 females) children in grades 4–6 from a family genetics study. The …
control (19 males, 13 females) children in grades 4–6 from a family genetics study. The …
Genetics of developmental dyslexia
TS Scerri, G Schulte-Körne - European child & adolescent psychiatry, 2010 - Springer
Developmental dyslexia is a highly heritable disorder with a prevalence of at least 5% in
school-aged children. Linkage studies have identified numerous loci throughout the genome …
school-aged children. Linkage studies have identified numerous loci throughout the genome …