The phonological theory of dyslexia makes it difficult to distinguish developmental dyslexia from social causes of reading failure, because, whatever their cause, all poor readers seem to have similar phonological problems. In order to understand why children with dyslexia fail, we need to understand the physiological mechanisms that underlie their failure to acquire phonological skills. An important cause is probably impaired development of the brain’s rapid temporal processing systems; these are required for sequencing accurately the order of the sounds and letters in a word. Such temporal, “transient”, processing is probably carried out in all parts of the brain primarily by a distinct set of “magnocellular” neurones, and the development...
This paper reviews evidence in support of the phonological deficit hypothesis of dyslexia. Findings ...
According to a prominent theory, the phonological difficulties in dyslexia are caused by an underlyi...
Aim of this work is to analyze thoroughly the most peculiar aspects of Developmental Dyslexia, focus...
The phonological theory of dyslexia makes it difficult to distinguish developmental dyslexia from so...
Until the 1950s, developmental dyslexia was defined as a hereditary visual disability, selectively a...
Beyond the well-known reading and spelling difficulties, dyslexic individuals exhibit marked phonolo...
It is widely accepted that developmental dyslexia results from some sort of phonological deficit. Ye...
This literature review looks at dyslexia from a behavioural, neurological, and genetic perspective t...
Dehaene (in Reading in the Brain) reviews and finds support for the phonological deficit hypothesis ...
Le déficit phonologique à l’origine des difficultés d’apprentissage de la lecture est-il de même nat...
Children with dyslexia suffer from unexpected problems in reading, writing and spelling. The dominan...
Le déficit phonologique à l'origine des difficultés d'apprentissage de la lecture est-il de même nat...
As phonological processing difficulties appear to be a central feature related to dyslexia, research...
It is a widely held belief that developmental dyslexia (DD) is a phonological disorder in which read...
There is strong converging evidence suggesting that developmental dyslexia stems from a phonological...
This paper reviews evidence in support of the phonological deficit hypothesis of dyslexia. Findings ...
According to a prominent theory, the phonological difficulties in dyslexia are caused by an underlyi...
Aim of this work is to analyze thoroughly the most peculiar aspects of Developmental Dyslexia, focus...
The phonological theory of dyslexia makes it difficult to distinguish developmental dyslexia from so...
Until the 1950s, developmental dyslexia was defined as a hereditary visual disability, selectively a...
Beyond the well-known reading and spelling difficulties, dyslexic individuals exhibit marked phonolo...
It is widely accepted that developmental dyslexia results from some sort of phonological deficit. Ye...
This literature review looks at dyslexia from a behavioural, neurological, and genetic perspective t...
Dehaene (in Reading in the Brain) reviews and finds support for the phonological deficit hypothesis ...
Le déficit phonologique à l’origine des difficultés d’apprentissage de la lecture est-il de même nat...
Children with dyslexia suffer from unexpected problems in reading, writing and spelling. The dominan...
Le déficit phonologique à l'origine des difficultés d'apprentissage de la lecture est-il de même nat...
As phonological processing difficulties appear to be a central feature related to dyslexia, research...
It is a widely held belief that developmental dyslexia (DD) is a phonological disorder in which read...
There is strong converging evidence suggesting that developmental dyslexia stems from a phonological...
This paper reviews evidence in support of the phonological deficit hypothesis of dyslexia. Findings ...
According to a prominent theory, the phonological difficulties in dyslexia are caused by an underlyi...
Aim of this work is to analyze thoroughly the most peculiar aspects of Developmental Dyslexia, focus...