Dyslexia has been claimed to be causally related to deficits in visuo-spatial attention. In particular, inefficient shifting of visual attention during spatial cueing paradigms is assumed to be associated with problems in graphemic parsing during sublexical reading. The current study investigated visuo-spatial attention performance in an exogenous cueing paradigm in a large sample (N = 191) of third and fourth graders with different reading and spelling profiles (controls, isolated reading deficit, isolated spelling deficit, combined deficit in reading and spelling). Once individual variability in reaction times was taken into account by means of z-transformation, a cueing deficit (i.e. no significant difference between valid and invalid tr...
■ Although the dominant approach posits that developmental dyslexia arises from deficits in systems ...
An impairment in the visual attention span (VAS) has been suggested to hamper reading performance of...
Reading-disabled subjects have shown a pattern of visual-perceptual processing which is consistent w...
Dyslexia has been claimed to be causally related to deficits in visuo-spatial attention. In particul...
Dyslexia has been claimed to be causally related to deficits in visuo-spatial attention. In particul...
Dyslexia has been claimed to be causally related to deficits in visuo-spatial attention. In particul...
Although developmental dyslexia is often described as the result of a selective phonological deficit...
Although the dominant view posits that developmental dyslexia arises from a deficit in phonological ...
Evidence for a selective spatial attention deficit among children and adults with developmental dysl...
Developmental dyslexia is a neurobiological disorder that a\ufb00ects about 10% of the children. Alt...
Reading is a unique, cognitive human skill crucial to life in modern societies, but, for about 10% o...
<div><p>An impairment in the visual attention span (VAS) has been suggested to hamper reading perfor...
Objective: The objective of the current study was to determine if dyslexics show deficiencies in vis...
SummaryReading is a unique, cognitive human skill crucial to life in modern societies, but, for abou...
Focused visuo-spatial attention was studied in 10 developmental dyslexic children with impaired nonw...
■ Although the dominant approach posits that developmental dyslexia arises from deficits in systems ...
An impairment in the visual attention span (VAS) has been suggested to hamper reading performance of...
Reading-disabled subjects have shown a pattern of visual-perceptual processing which is consistent w...
Dyslexia has been claimed to be causally related to deficits in visuo-spatial attention. In particul...
Dyslexia has been claimed to be causally related to deficits in visuo-spatial attention. In particul...
Dyslexia has been claimed to be causally related to deficits in visuo-spatial attention. In particul...
Although developmental dyslexia is often described as the result of a selective phonological deficit...
Although the dominant view posits that developmental dyslexia arises from a deficit in phonological ...
Evidence for a selective spatial attention deficit among children and adults with developmental dysl...
Developmental dyslexia is a neurobiological disorder that a\ufb00ects about 10% of the children. Alt...
Reading is a unique, cognitive human skill crucial to life in modern societies, but, for about 10% o...
<div><p>An impairment in the visual attention span (VAS) has been suggested to hamper reading perfor...
Objective: The objective of the current study was to determine if dyslexics show deficiencies in vis...
SummaryReading is a unique, cognitive human skill crucial to life in modern societies, but, for abou...
Focused visuo-spatial attention was studied in 10 developmental dyslexic children with impaired nonw...
■ Although the dominant approach posits that developmental dyslexia arises from deficits in systems ...
An impairment in the visual attention span (VAS) has been suggested to hamper reading performance of...
Reading-disabled subjects have shown a pattern of visual-perceptual processing which is consistent w...