Becoming literate is one of the most important achievements in childhood. Considerable evidence has suggested that phonological processing skills play a crucial role in beginning reading (Ehri, 1998). The role of visual processing skills, however, remains inconclusive. Psychophysical and neurophysiological studies have demonstrated that dyslexic children and adults were impaired in tasks that involved temporal processing and motion sensitivity, such as contrast sensitivity, velocity discrimination, spatio-temporal integration, and motion direction discrimination (Demb et al., 1998; Eden et al., 1996; Lovegrove et al., 1980). These findings implicate that impairments in visual processing of dyslexic individuals are due to dysfunctions in are...
SummaryDevelopmental dyslexia is a reading disorder, yet deficits also manifest in the magnocellular...
Burgeoning research has been done on reading and developmental dyslexia in different writing systems...
We investigated whether phonological deficits are a consequence of magnocellular processing deficits...
Dorsal stream is an important pathway for visual information transmission. As a part of the dorsal p...
Dorsal stream is an important pathway for visual information transmission. As a part of the dorsal p...
Dorsal stream is an important pathway for visual information transmission. As a part of the dorsal p...
The development of reading skills may depend to a certain extent on the development of basic visual ...
The development of reading skills may depend to a certain extent on the development of basic visual ...
Many alphabetic studies have evidenced that individuals with developmental dyslexia (DD) have defici...
Increasing evidence supports the presence of deficits in the visual magnocellular (M) system in deve...
Previous research into the cognitive processes involved in reading Chinese and developmental dyslexi...
Previous research into the cognitive processes involved in reading Chinese and developmental dyslexi...
Increasing evidence supports the presence of deficits in the visual magnocellular (M) system in deve...
Magnocellular (M) deficit theory indicates that individuals with developmental dyslexia (DD) have lo...
Magnocellular (M) deficit theory indicates that individuals with developmental dyslexia (DD) have lo...
SummaryDevelopmental dyslexia is a reading disorder, yet deficits also manifest in the magnocellular...
Burgeoning research has been done on reading and developmental dyslexia in different writing systems...
We investigated whether phonological deficits are a consequence of magnocellular processing deficits...
Dorsal stream is an important pathway for visual information transmission. As a part of the dorsal p...
Dorsal stream is an important pathway for visual information transmission. As a part of the dorsal p...
Dorsal stream is an important pathway for visual information transmission. As a part of the dorsal p...
The development of reading skills may depend to a certain extent on the development of basic visual ...
The development of reading skills may depend to a certain extent on the development of basic visual ...
Many alphabetic studies have evidenced that individuals with developmental dyslexia (DD) have defici...
Increasing evidence supports the presence of deficits in the visual magnocellular (M) system in deve...
Previous research into the cognitive processes involved in reading Chinese and developmental dyslexi...
Previous research into the cognitive processes involved in reading Chinese and developmental dyslexi...
Increasing evidence supports the presence of deficits in the visual magnocellular (M) system in deve...
Magnocellular (M) deficit theory indicates that individuals with developmental dyslexia (DD) have lo...
Magnocellular (M) deficit theory indicates that individuals with developmental dyslexia (DD) have lo...
SummaryDevelopmental dyslexia is a reading disorder, yet deficits also manifest in the magnocellular...
Burgeoning research has been done on reading and developmental dyslexia in different writing systems...
We investigated whether phonological deficits are a consequence of magnocellular processing deficits...