This study explores the relationship between attentional processing mediated by visual magnocellular (MC) processing and reading ability. Reading ability in a group of primary school children was compared to performance on a visual cued coherent motion detection task. The results showed that a brief spatial cue was more effective in drawing attention either away or towards a visual target in the group of readers ranked in the upper 25% of the sample compared to lower ranked readers. Regression analysis showed a significant relationship between attentional processing and reading when the effects of age and intellectual ability were removed. Results suggested a stronger relationship between visual attentional and non-word reading compared to ...
This study was designed to investigate the importance of spatial encoding in reading, with particula...
This study investigates the hypothesized link between reading disabilities and aberrant visuospatial...
A controversial question in reading research is whether dyslexia is associated with impairments in t...
This study explores the relationship between attentional processing mediated by visual magnocellular...
This study explores the relationship between attentional processing mediated by visual magnocellular...
Visuospatial skills have a main role in reading performance, in particular, the number of letters ac...
We investigated the relationship between visual selective attention and linguistic performance. Subj...
Although developmental dyslexia is often described as the result of a selective phonological deficit...
Current research has shown that basic visual networks, such as the magnocellular system, may play a ...
The visual magnocellular system is thought to play a crucial role in learning to read. Here therefor...
International audienceA steady increase in reading speed is the hallmark of normal reading acquisiti...
A steady increase in reading speed is the hallmark of normal reading acquisition. However, little is...
Reading-disabled subjects have shown a pattern of visual-perceptual processing which is consistent w...
Although developmental dyslexia (DD) is frequently associate to a linguistic deficit, the underlying...
Reading is a unique, cognitive human skill crucial to life in modern societies, but, for about 10% o...
This study was designed to investigate the importance of spatial encoding in reading, with particula...
This study investigates the hypothesized link between reading disabilities and aberrant visuospatial...
A controversial question in reading research is whether dyslexia is associated with impairments in t...
This study explores the relationship between attentional processing mediated by visual magnocellular...
This study explores the relationship between attentional processing mediated by visual magnocellular...
Visuospatial skills have a main role in reading performance, in particular, the number of letters ac...
We investigated the relationship between visual selective attention and linguistic performance. Subj...
Although developmental dyslexia is often described as the result of a selective phonological deficit...
Current research has shown that basic visual networks, such as the magnocellular system, may play a ...
The visual magnocellular system is thought to play a crucial role in learning to read. Here therefor...
International audienceA steady increase in reading speed is the hallmark of normal reading acquisiti...
A steady increase in reading speed is the hallmark of normal reading acquisition. However, little is...
Reading-disabled subjects have shown a pattern of visual-perceptual processing which is consistent w...
Although developmental dyslexia (DD) is frequently associate to a linguistic deficit, the underlying...
Reading is a unique, cognitive human skill crucial to life in modern societies, but, for about 10% o...
This study was designed to investigate the importance of spatial encoding in reading, with particula...
This study investigates the hypothesized link between reading disabilities and aberrant visuospatial...
A controversial question in reading research is whether dyslexia is associated with impairments in t...