AbstractBackground: Developmental dyslexia is a specific disorder of reading and spelling that affects 3–9% of school-age children and adults. Contrary to the view that it results solely from deficits in processes specific to linguistic analysis, current research has shown that deficits in more basic auditory or visual skills may contribute to the reading difficulties of dyslexic individuals. These might also have a crucial role in the development of normal reading skills. Evidence for visual deficits in dyslexia is usually found only with dynamic and not static stimuli, implicating the magnocellular pathway or dorsal visual stream as the cellular locus responsible. Studies of such a dissociation between the processing of dynamic and static...
PURPOSE. The specificity of visual channel impairment in dyslexia has been the subject of much cont...
Dyslexic and control first-grade school children were compared in a Symbol-to-Sound matching test ba...
Developmental dyslexia is usually considered to result from a high level cognitive/linguistic defici...
AbstractBackground: Developmental dyslexia is a specific disorder of reading and spelling that affec...
Contains fulltext : 165988.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The aim of th...
International audienceIt has been suggested that auditory and visual sequential processing deficits ...
Developmental dyslexia is a specific learning disorder that is characterized by severe and persisten...
It has been suggested that auditory and visual sequential processing deficits contribute to phonolog...
The aim of this study was to clarify whether audiovisual processing accounted for variance in readin...
Mapping graphemes to phonemes (the essence of reading) builds upon phonological awareness of the chi...
Multiple risk factors can affect the development of specific reading problems or dyslexia. In addit...
There has been a large body of research exploring sensory processing deficits in dyslexia, in both t...
AbstractA large body of data suggests that phonological deficits play an important causal role in dy...
The etiology of developmental dyslexia remains widely debated. An appealing theory postulates that t...
With this project we aim to investigate the influence of low-level auditory and visual sensory proce...
PURPOSE. The specificity of visual channel impairment in dyslexia has been the subject of much cont...
Dyslexic and control first-grade school children were compared in a Symbol-to-Sound matching test ba...
Developmental dyslexia is usually considered to result from a high level cognitive/linguistic defici...
AbstractBackground: Developmental dyslexia is a specific disorder of reading and spelling that affec...
Contains fulltext : 165988.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The aim of th...
International audienceIt has been suggested that auditory and visual sequential processing deficits ...
Developmental dyslexia is a specific learning disorder that is characterized by severe and persisten...
It has been suggested that auditory and visual sequential processing deficits contribute to phonolog...
The aim of this study was to clarify whether audiovisual processing accounted for variance in readin...
Mapping graphemes to phonemes (the essence of reading) builds upon phonological awareness of the chi...
Multiple risk factors can affect the development of specific reading problems or dyslexia. In addit...
There has been a large body of research exploring sensory processing deficits in dyslexia, in both t...
AbstractA large body of data suggests that phonological deficits play an important causal role in dy...
The etiology of developmental dyslexia remains widely debated. An appealing theory postulates that t...
With this project we aim to investigate the influence of low-level auditory and visual sensory proce...
PURPOSE. The specificity of visual channel impairment in dyslexia has been the subject of much cont...
Dyslexic and control first-grade school children were compared in a Symbol-to-Sound matching test ba...
Developmental dyslexia is usually considered to result from a high level cognitive/linguistic defici...