The present thesis tested the hypothesis of Stanovich, Siegel, & Gottardo (1997) that surface dyslexia is the result of a milder phonological deficit than that seen in phonological dyslexia coupled with reduced reading experience. We found that a group of adults with surface dyslexia showed a phonological deficit that was commensurate with that shown by a group of adults with phonological dyslexia (matched for chronological age and verbal and non-verbal IQ) and normal reading experience. We also showed that surface dyslexia cannot be accounted for by a semantic impairment or a deficit in the verbal learning and recall of lexical-semantic information (such as meaningful words), as both dyslexic subgroups performed the same. This study has re...
Cognitive theories on causes of developmental dyslexia can be divided into language-specific and gen...
The extent to which impaired visual and phonological mechanisms may contribute to the manifestation ...
Adult dyslexics were tested on a range of tasks which were presented in two closely matched versions...
The present thesis tested the hypothesis of Stanovich, Siegel, & Gottardo (1997) that surface dyslex...
There is strong converging evidence suggesting that developmental dyslexia stems from a phonological...
Aim of this work is to analyze thoroughly the most peculiar aspects of Developmental Dyslexia, focus...
It is a widely held belief that developmental dyslexia (DD) is a phonological disorder in which read...
This thesis firstly reviews the nature of the phonological deficit in developmental dyslexia. An est...
Dyslexic children have been shown to have poorer phonological awareness and phonological memory ski...
Beyond the well-known reading and spelling difficulties, dyslexic individuals exhibit marked phonolo...
We report a series of experiments designed to explore the locus of the phonological deficit in dysle...
This paper reviews evidence in support of the phonological deficit hypothesis of dyslexia. Findings ...
We investigated order encoding in developmental dyslexia using a task that presented nonalphanumeric...
PURPOSE: To verify the universal nature of the phonological processing deficit hypothesis for dyslex...
Cognitive theories on causes of developmental dyslexia can be divided into language-specific and gen...
Cognitive theories on causes of developmental dyslexia can be divided into language-specific and gen...
The extent to which impaired visual and phonological mechanisms may contribute to the manifestation ...
Adult dyslexics were tested on a range of tasks which were presented in two closely matched versions...
The present thesis tested the hypothesis of Stanovich, Siegel, & Gottardo (1997) that surface dyslex...
There is strong converging evidence suggesting that developmental dyslexia stems from a phonological...
Aim of this work is to analyze thoroughly the most peculiar aspects of Developmental Dyslexia, focus...
It is a widely held belief that developmental dyslexia (DD) is a phonological disorder in which read...
This thesis firstly reviews the nature of the phonological deficit in developmental dyslexia. An est...
Dyslexic children have been shown to have poorer phonological awareness and phonological memory ski...
Beyond the well-known reading and spelling difficulties, dyslexic individuals exhibit marked phonolo...
We report a series of experiments designed to explore the locus of the phonological deficit in dysle...
This paper reviews evidence in support of the phonological deficit hypothesis of dyslexia. Findings ...
We investigated order encoding in developmental dyslexia using a task that presented nonalphanumeric...
PURPOSE: To verify the universal nature of the phonological processing deficit hypothesis for dyslex...
Cognitive theories on causes of developmental dyslexia can be divided into language-specific and gen...
Cognitive theories on causes of developmental dyslexia can be divided into language-specific and gen...
The extent to which impaired visual and phonological mechanisms may contribute to the manifestation ...
Adult dyslexics were tested on a range of tasks which were presented in two closely matched versions...