International audienceWhile there is growing evidence that some dyslexic children suffer from a deficit in simultaneously processing multiple visually displayed elements, the precise nature of the deficit remains largely unclear. The aim of the present study is to investigate possible cognitive impairments at the source of this deficit in dyslexic children. The visual processing of simultaneously presented letters was thus thoroughly assessed in two dyslexic children by means of a task that requires the report of briefly presented multi-letters arrays. A computational model of the attentional involvement in multi-object recognition (Bundesen, 1990, 1998) served as framework for analysing the data. By combining psychophysical measurements wi...
The attentional blink (AB) refers to a decrease in accuracy that occurs when observers are required ...
In this study, we examined the effect of multiple versus single stimulus presentation in typically d...
Literal dyslexia, the inability to read letters within a word which itself could be read, was analys...
International audienceWhile there is growing evidence that some dyslexic children suffer from a defi...
While there is growing evidence that some dyslexic children suffer from a deficit in simultaneously ...
The present thesis was concerned with the possible constraints set by visual and attentional pre-ort...
International audienceSome dyslexics cannot process multiple letters simultaneously. It has been arg...
AbstractFor assessing simultaneous visual processing in dyslexic and normal readers a multi-element ...
AbstractThe ability of dyslexic children with or without phonological problems to process simultaneo...
WOS:000278797600003International audienceVisual-attentional theories of dyslexia predict deficits fo...
International audiencePoor parallel letter-string processing in developmental dyslexia was taken as ...
The present research combines different paradigm in the area of visual perception of letter and word...
The cognitive causes as well as the neurological and genetic basis of developmental dyslexia, a comp...
International audienceThe visual attention (VA) span deficit hypothesis of developmental dyslexia po...
People with developmental dyslexia (DD) have been shown to be impaired in tasks that require the pro...
The attentional blink (AB) refers to a decrease in accuracy that occurs when observers are required ...
In this study, we examined the effect of multiple versus single stimulus presentation in typically d...
Literal dyslexia, the inability to read letters within a word which itself could be read, was analys...
International audienceWhile there is growing evidence that some dyslexic children suffer from a defi...
While there is growing evidence that some dyslexic children suffer from a deficit in simultaneously ...
The present thesis was concerned with the possible constraints set by visual and attentional pre-ort...
International audienceSome dyslexics cannot process multiple letters simultaneously. It has been arg...
AbstractFor assessing simultaneous visual processing in dyslexic and normal readers a multi-element ...
AbstractThe ability of dyslexic children with or without phonological problems to process simultaneo...
WOS:000278797600003International audienceVisual-attentional theories of dyslexia predict deficits fo...
International audiencePoor parallel letter-string processing in developmental dyslexia was taken as ...
The present research combines different paradigm in the area of visual perception of letter and word...
The cognitive causes as well as the neurological and genetic basis of developmental dyslexia, a comp...
International audienceThe visual attention (VA) span deficit hypothesis of developmental dyslexia po...
People with developmental dyslexia (DD) have been shown to be impaired in tasks that require the pro...
The attentional blink (AB) refers to a decrease in accuracy that occurs when observers are required ...
In this study, we examined the effect of multiple versus single stimulus presentation in typically d...
Literal dyslexia, the inability to read letters within a word which itself could be read, was analys...