Digital texts can be made accessible to children with developmental dyslexia by presenting them in a simplified layout, using suitable fonts, or using text highlighting that is synchronized with audio. However, the impact of this last method on readability (as measured by eye movement) for children with developmental dyslexia remains unknown; it is unclear whether the color and length of text highlighting influences readability. We examined these issues in two experiments with seven children with developmental dyslexia (aged 7–14 years). In the first experiment, we clarified the relation between readability and text highlighting with synchronous audio by measuring the eye movements of children with developmental dyslexia. Readability was de...
International audienceReading is known to be primarily a linguistic task and a large body of data sh...
PURPOSE. The specificity of visual channel impairment in dyslexia has been the subject of much cont...
The severe deficits in rapid automatized naming demonstrated by children with developmental dyslexia...
Digital texts can be made accessible to children with developmental dyslexia by presenting them in a...
In this paper, we present an experiment that uses eye-tracking system to measure the effect of word ...
The presentation of a text has a significant effect on the reading speed of people with dyslexia. Th...
The use of certain font types and sizes im-prove the reading performance of people with dyslexia. Ho...
E-readers are fast rivaling print as a dominant method for reading. Because they offer accessibility...
This explorative study investigated whether there was a difference in reading speed and errors made ...
A significant percentage of humans suffer from reading difficulties caused by dyslexia. While the di...
Our information presentations reflect how we think and remember. For example, some people create ide...
International audienceThe aim of the present study was to explore the possible change in eye movemen...
Reading is one of the essential processes during the maturation of an individual. It is estimated th...
Abstract: Reading errors like switching letters is a persistent characteristic of errors for dyslect...
Our information presentations reflect how we think and remember. For example, some people create ide...
International audienceReading is known to be primarily a linguistic task and a large body of data sh...
PURPOSE. The specificity of visual channel impairment in dyslexia has been the subject of much cont...
The severe deficits in rapid automatized naming demonstrated by children with developmental dyslexia...
Digital texts can be made accessible to children with developmental dyslexia by presenting them in a...
In this paper, we present an experiment that uses eye-tracking system to measure the effect of word ...
The presentation of a text has a significant effect on the reading speed of people with dyslexia. Th...
The use of certain font types and sizes im-prove the reading performance of people with dyslexia. Ho...
E-readers are fast rivaling print as a dominant method for reading. Because they offer accessibility...
This explorative study investigated whether there was a difference in reading speed and errors made ...
A significant percentage of humans suffer from reading difficulties caused by dyslexia. While the di...
Our information presentations reflect how we think and remember. For example, some people create ide...
International audienceThe aim of the present study was to explore the possible change in eye movemen...
Reading is one of the essential processes during the maturation of an individual. It is estimated th...
Abstract: Reading errors like switching letters is a persistent characteristic of errors for dyslect...
Our information presentations reflect how we think and remember. For example, some people create ide...
International audienceReading is known to be primarily a linguistic task and a large body of data sh...
PURPOSE. The specificity of visual channel impairment in dyslexia has been the subject of much cont...
The severe deficits in rapid automatized naming demonstrated by children with developmental dyslexia...