AbstractPrevious research on reading disabilities (RD) has primarily focused on the cause and expression of the disability. The vast majority of this research has focused on the disorder itself, although it has been proposed that RD embodies other qualities not necessarily related to language or reading deficits. In fact, strengths in nonverbal processing and visual-spatial talents have been proposed to exist in persons with RD. However, the limited empirical data on this matter have yielded inconsistent results. The purpose of this review was to examine this literature, focusing on research concerning dynamic and complex spatial processing or reasoning in people with dyslexia. Our review suggests that there is little evidence in support of...
Magnocellular-pathway deficits have been hypothesised to be responsible for the problems experience...
Most individuals interested in reading disability favor the view that disordered language processing...
Developmental dyslexia is a neurobiological disorder that a\ufb00ects about 10% of the children. Alt...
Bacon, Handley, and Newstead (2003, 2004), have presented evidence for individual differences in rea...
Researching strengths is a new area of research: developing operational definitions for strengths, c...
Despite anecdotal evidence of relative visuospatial processing strengths in individuals with reading...
Despite anecdotal evidence of relative visuospatial processing strengths in individuals with reading...
Recent theories of developmental dyslexia explain reading deficits in terms of deficient phonologica...
The high-level visual dysfunction hypothesis suggests that reading difficulties might partially deri...
There is growing evidence that statistical learning, the ability to detect statistical regularities ...
Abstract. Reading disability (dyslexia) is introduced as a failure in learning to optimize the coord...
Funding: This research was funded by The Icelandic Research Fund (Grants No. 174013-051, 195912-053,...
One cause of severe reading disability appears related to dysfunction or "difference" in f...
Funding: This research was funded by The Icelandic Research Fund (Grants No. 174013-051, 195912-053,...
Magnocellular-pathway deficits have been hypothesised to be responsible for the problems experienced...
Magnocellular-pathway deficits have been hypothesised to be responsible for the problems experience...
Most individuals interested in reading disability favor the view that disordered language processing...
Developmental dyslexia is a neurobiological disorder that a\ufb00ects about 10% of the children. Alt...
Bacon, Handley, and Newstead (2003, 2004), have presented evidence for individual differences in rea...
Researching strengths is a new area of research: developing operational definitions for strengths, c...
Despite anecdotal evidence of relative visuospatial processing strengths in individuals with reading...
Despite anecdotal evidence of relative visuospatial processing strengths in individuals with reading...
Recent theories of developmental dyslexia explain reading deficits in terms of deficient phonologica...
The high-level visual dysfunction hypothesis suggests that reading difficulties might partially deri...
There is growing evidence that statistical learning, the ability to detect statistical regularities ...
Abstract. Reading disability (dyslexia) is introduced as a failure in learning to optimize the coord...
Funding: This research was funded by The Icelandic Research Fund (Grants No. 174013-051, 195912-053,...
One cause of severe reading disability appears related to dysfunction or "difference" in f...
Funding: This research was funded by The Icelandic Research Fund (Grants No. 174013-051, 195912-053,...
Magnocellular-pathway deficits have been hypothesised to be responsible for the problems experienced...
Magnocellular-pathway deficits have been hypothesised to be responsible for the problems experience...
Most individuals interested in reading disability favor the view that disordered language processing...
Developmental dyslexia is a neurobiological disorder that a\ufb00ects about 10% of the children. Alt...