This study investigated the effect of a visual memory training program on Chinese handwriting performance among primary school students with dyslexia in Hong Kong. Eight students of Grade 2 to 3 who were diagnosed with dyslexia were recruited. All participants received six sessions of training, which composed of 30-minute computerized game-based visual memory training and 30-minute Chinese character segmentation training. Visual perceptual skills and Chinese handwritingDepartment of Rehabilitation Science
Dysgraphia is a learning disability that causes handwritten production below expectations. Its diagn...
Dysgraphia is a learning disability that causes handwritten production below the expectancies. Its d...
Title on author’s file: The effect of a combined visual efficiency and perceptual perceptual-motor t...
Dyslexia is a learning difference. Children with dyslexia find it difficult to read, write, spell, c...
The present study compared the effectiveness of multisensory and traditional approach in teaching dy...
Background and Aim: Auditory and visual processing along with phonological and visual spatial workin...
High order cognitive processing and learning, such as reading, interact with lower-level sensory pro...
For the future school performance of a child in the fields of literacy and numeracy, the operational...
Aim: To relate the viso-motor skills and handwriting of students with dyslexia. Methods: Twenty-two ...
This study was aimed to examine the effectiveness of self- instruction skills training on handwritin...
The purpose of this study was to compare the effectiveness of computer-based cognitive rehabilitatio...
Background: High order cognitive processing and learning, such as reading, interact with lower-level...
Visual-motor integration is an ability to coordinate the visual information and limb movement, which...
Learning to read involves discriminating between different written forms and establishing connection...
Dyslexia is the most common learning disability that involves about 80 percent of learning’s problem...
Dysgraphia is a learning disability that causes handwritten production below expectations. Its diagn...
Dysgraphia is a learning disability that causes handwritten production below the expectancies. Its d...
Title on author’s file: The effect of a combined visual efficiency and perceptual perceptual-motor t...
Dyslexia is a learning difference. Children with dyslexia find it difficult to read, write, spell, c...
The present study compared the effectiveness of multisensory and traditional approach in teaching dy...
Background and Aim: Auditory and visual processing along with phonological and visual spatial workin...
High order cognitive processing and learning, such as reading, interact with lower-level sensory pro...
For the future school performance of a child in the fields of literacy and numeracy, the operational...
Aim: To relate the viso-motor skills and handwriting of students with dyslexia. Methods: Twenty-two ...
This study was aimed to examine the effectiveness of self- instruction skills training on handwritin...
The purpose of this study was to compare the effectiveness of computer-based cognitive rehabilitatio...
Background: High order cognitive processing and learning, such as reading, interact with lower-level...
Visual-motor integration is an ability to coordinate the visual information and limb movement, which...
Learning to read involves discriminating between different written forms and establishing connection...
Dyslexia is the most common learning disability that involves about 80 percent of learning’s problem...
Dysgraphia is a learning disability that causes handwritten production below expectations. Its diagn...
Dysgraphia is a learning disability that causes handwritten production below the expectancies. Its d...
Title on author’s file: The effect of a combined visual efficiency and perceptual perceptual-motor t...