The study investigated the visual discrimination abilities of children who varied in their ability to recognize words. Measures of word recognition and intelligence were obtained in 87 first-, second-, and third-grade subjects. All subjects then performed a visual discrimination task which uses artificial graphemes as stimuli. The task required subjects to match a standard grapheme with an identical form. Errors on this task were classified into six categories. A two-way multivariate analysis of covariance (grade level X word recognition skill) was performed. In the analysis intelligence test scores were covaried. The main effect for grade was significant (p. is less than.0004), while neither word recognition skill nor the grade X word reco...
The purposes of the study were to (1) determine the correlation of visual-motor performance (as meas...
The recent focus on the perceptual deficits of children with learning disabilities has led edu-cator...
We investigated the visual word recognition ability of M.T., a young boy with surface dyslexia, by m...
This study theorizes that learning to identify letters first begins with learning to discriminate be...
Despite the attention given to reading instruction by teachers and researchers, the nature of some b...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 34-35)In the diagnosis of reading problems by classroom t...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 40-44)The purpose of this study was to determine if young...
The purpose of the present study was to ascertain from the research literature on alphabet legibilit...
The visual discrimination of rotations and reversals of single letters within five letter nonsense w...
AbstractThis paper discusses the importance of visual perception in reading. An unusual letter type ...
Data on 30 items for upper case letters and 36 items for lower case letters, where each item was sco...
Recent research studies indicate the importance of sensory input in the development of perceptual sk...
Various recognized types of confusions in word recognition were studied in an experimental setting i...
A study examined the effect parental involvement through reading had on kindergarten achievement. Ed...
Item does not contain fulltextTwo aspects of word reading were investigated in two word-naming exper...
The purposes of the study were to (1) determine the correlation of visual-motor performance (as meas...
The recent focus on the perceptual deficits of children with learning disabilities has led edu-cator...
We investigated the visual word recognition ability of M.T., a young boy with surface dyslexia, by m...
This study theorizes that learning to identify letters first begins with learning to discriminate be...
Despite the attention given to reading instruction by teachers and researchers, the nature of some b...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 34-35)In the diagnosis of reading problems by classroom t...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 40-44)The purpose of this study was to determine if young...
The purpose of the present study was to ascertain from the research literature on alphabet legibilit...
The visual discrimination of rotations and reversals of single letters within five letter nonsense w...
AbstractThis paper discusses the importance of visual perception in reading. An unusual letter type ...
Data on 30 items for upper case letters and 36 items for lower case letters, where each item was sco...
Recent research studies indicate the importance of sensory input in the development of perceptual sk...
Various recognized types of confusions in word recognition were studied in an experimental setting i...
A study examined the effect parental involvement through reading had on kindergarten achievement. Ed...
Item does not contain fulltextTwo aspects of word reading were investigated in two word-naming exper...
The purposes of the study were to (1) determine the correlation of visual-motor performance (as meas...
The recent focus on the perceptual deficits of children with learning disabilities has led edu-cator...
We investigated the visual word recognition ability of M.T., a young boy with surface dyslexia, by m...