AbstractPrevious research has suggested that whereas some techniques show that subjects with a specific reading disability (SRD) have greater visible persistence than controls, a temporal integration of form technique does not. It has been suggested that the failure of the temporal integration task to show a difference results from the spatial separation between stimuli used in the technique. In this study SRD and control subjects were compared on a new version of a temporal integration task, under two conditions varying the spatial separation of elements in the display. It was predicted that there would be no difference between groups when spatial separation was large, but that the SRD subjects would show greater visible persistence at sma...
AbstractPrevious research on reading disabilities (RD) has primarily focused on the cause and expres...
Click on the link below to access the article (may not be free).A means of presenting information te...
This study explored variations of audio-visual information integration patterns and their relation ...
AbstractPrevious research has suggested that whereas some techniques show that subjects with a speci...
Three hypotheses, each derived from a separate area of reading dis ability research, were investiga...
The need was presented for further research of reading abilities in their early development, with em...
"The focus of this study is to investigate the transient deficit hypothesis in relation to children ...
This study investigated whether learning disabled students with two distinct patterns of reading dis...
Two spatial location tasks were used to investigate early stages of visual information processing in...
Evidence from research suggests that language-impaired children, who present with reading difficulti...
This paper examines the relations between temporal processing and reading performance by comparing t...
The paper describes the performance of three children with specific visuospatial working memory (VSW...
A characteristic set of eye movements and fixations are made during reading, so the position of word...
Seventy children with reading disabilities and 75 control children who had been administered an exte...
This study investigated whether a group of children with reading disabilities (RD) were slower at pr...
AbstractPrevious research on reading disabilities (RD) has primarily focused on the cause and expres...
Click on the link below to access the article (may not be free).A means of presenting information te...
This study explored variations of audio-visual information integration patterns and their relation ...
AbstractPrevious research has suggested that whereas some techniques show that subjects with a speci...
Three hypotheses, each derived from a separate area of reading dis ability research, were investiga...
The need was presented for further research of reading abilities in their early development, with em...
"The focus of this study is to investigate the transient deficit hypothesis in relation to children ...
This study investigated whether learning disabled students with two distinct patterns of reading dis...
Two spatial location tasks were used to investigate early stages of visual information processing in...
Evidence from research suggests that language-impaired children, who present with reading difficulti...
This paper examines the relations between temporal processing and reading performance by comparing t...
The paper describes the performance of three children with specific visuospatial working memory (VSW...
A characteristic set of eye movements and fixations are made during reading, so the position of word...
Seventy children with reading disabilities and 75 control children who had been administered an exte...
This study investigated whether a group of children with reading disabilities (RD) were slower at pr...
AbstractPrevious research on reading disabilities (RD) has primarily focused on the cause and expres...
Click on the link below to access the article (may not be free).A means of presenting information te...
This study explored variations of audio-visual information integration patterns and their relation ...