A major controversy regarding dyslexia is whether any of the many visual and phonological deficits found to be correlated with reading difficulty cause the impairment or result from the reduced amount of reading done by dyslexics. We studied this question by comparing a visual capacity in the left and right visual hemifields in people habitually reading scripts written right-to-left or left-to-right. Selective visual attention is necessary for efficient visual search and also for the sequential recognition of letters in words. Because such attentional allocation during reading depends on the direction in which one is reading, asymmetries in search efficiency may reflect biases arising from the habitual direction of reading. We studied this ...
Two experiments investigated visual processing asymmetries in normal and dyslexic readers, with unil...
Is it advantageous to be strongly lateralized? The current study investigated this question by exami...
Dyslexia has been claimed to be causally related to deficits in visuo-spatial attention. In particul...
Whitney and Cornelissen hypothesized that dyslexia may be the result of problems with the left-to-ri...
Recent theories of developmental dyslexia explain reading deficits in terms of deficient phonologica...
A growing amount of evidence confirms the influence of reading and writing habits on visuospatial pr...
Dyslexia is characterised by poor reading ability. Its aetiology is probably multifactorial, with ab...
Developmental dyslexia is defined as a specific disorder of learning to read. Contrary to the view t...
In addition to appropriate phonological abilities, learning to read requires an accurate visual anal...
Humans have a limited capacity to identify concurrent, briefly presented targets. Recent experiments...
International audienceIn addition to appropriate phonological abilities, learning to read requires a...
Spatial attention performance was investigated in adults with dyslexia. Groups with and without dysl...
Studies show that emerging left hemisphere lateralization for word reading is correlated with emerg...
A tendency to over-attend the left side of the space (i.e., pseudoneglect) has been repeatedly repor...
Reading functions beyond early visual precessing are known to be lateralized to the left hemisphere,...
Two experiments investigated visual processing asymmetries in normal and dyslexic readers, with unil...
Is it advantageous to be strongly lateralized? The current study investigated this question by exami...
Dyslexia has been claimed to be causally related to deficits in visuo-spatial attention. In particul...
Whitney and Cornelissen hypothesized that dyslexia may be the result of problems with the left-to-ri...
Recent theories of developmental dyslexia explain reading deficits in terms of deficient phonologica...
A growing amount of evidence confirms the influence of reading and writing habits on visuospatial pr...
Dyslexia is characterised by poor reading ability. Its aetiology is probably multifactorial, with ab...
Developmental dyslexia is defined as a specific disorder of learning to read. Contrary to the view t...
In addition to appropriate phonological abilities, learning to read requires an accurate visual anal...
Humans have a limited capacity to identify concurrent, briefly presented targets. Recent experiments...
International audienceIn addition to appropriate phonological abilities, learning to read requires a...
Spatial attention performance was investigated in adults with dyslexia. Groups with and without dysl...
Studies show that emerging left hemisphere lateralization for word reading is correlated with emerg...
A tendency to over-attend the left side of the space (i.e., pseudoneglect) has been repeatedly repor...
Reading functions beyond early visual precessing are known to be lateralized to the left hemisphere,...
Two experiments investigated visual processing asymmetries in normal and dyslexic readers, with unil...
Is it advantageous to be strongly lateralized? The current study investigated this question by exami...
Dyslexia has been claimed to be causally related to deficits in visuo-spatial attention. In particul...