Developmental dyslexia is a neurobiological disorder, characterized by deficits in the auditory (phonological), visual, motor and linguistic domains. In the longitudinal Dutch Dyslexia Programme (DDP) 180 children with a familial risk of dyslexia (FR), and a control group of 120 children were studied from the age of 2 months to 9 years. Data collection focused on auditory and visual ERPs between 2 and 47 months of age and reading assessments at age 7 to 9 years. Layman's description In the Dyslexia programme, young children were followed for a period of ten years to find early indications of dyslexia. This information will help to improve literacy programmes for dyslexic children starting at an early age. Researchers from various disciplin...
Developmental dyslexia is a neurobiological disorder, characterized by deficits in the auditory (pho...
Which children go on to develop dyslexia? This thesis presents findings of the Dutch Dyslexia Progra...
The study described in this thesis is part of a national Dutch longitudinal Intervention study, in w...
Developmental dyslexia is a neurobiological disorder, characterized by deficits in the auditory (pho...
Developmental dyslexia is a neurobiological disorder, characterized by deficits in the auditory (pho...
Developmental dyslexia is a neurobiological disorder, characterized by deficits in the auditory (pho...
Converging evidence suggests that developmental dyslexia is a neurobiological disorder, characterize...
Converging evidence suggests that developmental dyslexia is a neurobiological disorder, characterize...
Converging evidence suggests that developmental dyslexia is a neurobiological disorder, characterize...
Converging evidence suggests that developmental dyslexia is a neurobiological disorder, characterize...
Converging evidence suggests that developmental dyslexia is a neurobiological disorder, characterize...
Converging evidence suggests that developmental dyslexia is a neurobiological disorder, characterize...
Developmental dyslexia is a neurobiological disorder, characterized by deficits in the auditory (pho...
Developmental dyslexia is a neurobiological disorder, characterized by deficits in the auditory (pho...
Developmental dyslexia is a neurobiological disorder, characterized by deficits in the auditory (pho...
Developmental dyslexia is a neurobiological disorder, characterized by deficits in the auditory (pho...
Which children go on to develop dyslexia? This thesis presents findings of the Dutch Dyslexia Progra...
The study described in this thesis is part of a national Dutch longitudinal Intervention study, in w...
Developmental dyslexia is a neurobiological disorder, characterized by deficits in the auditory (pho...
Developmental dyslexia is a neurobiological disorder, characterized by deficits in the auditory (pho...
Developmental dyslexia is a neurobiological disorder, characterized by deficits in the auditory (pho...
Converging evidence suggests that developmental dyslexia is a neurobiological disorder, characterize...
Converging evidence suggests that developmental dyslexia is a neurobiological disorder, characterize...
Converging evidence suggests that developmental dyslexia is a neurobiological disorder, characterize...
Converging evidence suggests that developmental dyslexia is a neurobiological disorder, characterize...
Converging evidence suggests that developmental dyslexia is a neurobiological disorder, characterize...
Converging evidence suggests that developmental dyslexia is a neurobiological disorder, characterize...
Developmental dyslexia is a neurobiological disorder, characterized by deficits in the auditory (pho...
Developmental dyslexia is a neurobiological disorder, characterized by deficits in the auditory (pho...
Developmental dyslexia is a neurobiological disorder, characterized by deficits in the auditory (pho...
Developmental dyslexia is a neurobiological disorder, characterized by deficits in the auditory (pho...
Which children go on to develop dyslexia? This thesis presents findings of the Dutch Dyslexia Progra...
The study described in this thesis is part of a national Dutch longitudinal Intervention study, in w...