The present study compared performance and event-related brain potentials between dyslexic subjects and control subjects while they performed a spatial selective attention-shifting task. The subjects received a prestimulus cue on each trial, which indicated whether the subjects should attend to a position to the left of fixation or to the position at the opposite right of fixation. Thereafter a stimulus was presented either at the cued position or at the other position. In this paper we report on the brain activity in the cue-stimulus interval, which is supposed to reflect processes involved in controlling spatial attention shifting. The dyslexics performed much poorer on this task than the Control subjects. The ERP-effects of cue direction...
A deficit in interhemispheric transfer has been proposed as a neuropsychological theory of dyslexia....
AbstractTraditionally, explanations of spatial cueing effects posit the operation of orienting mecha...
In addition to appropriate phonological abilities, learning to read requires an accurate visual anal...
The present study compared performance and event-related brain potentials between dyslexic subjects ...
The present study compared performance and event-related brain potentials between dyslexic subjects ...
Individuals with developmental dyslexia have been characterized by problems with attentional orienti...
Recent theories of developmental dyslexia explain reading deficits in terms of deficient phonologica...
Dyslexia is a neurocognitive deficit primarily expressed in reading difficulties, but also affecting...
The aim of the experiment reported in this paper was to establish whether dyslectics have specific a...
Spatial attention performance was investigated in adults with dyslexia. Groups with and without dysl...
Two experiments investigated visual processing asymmetries in normal and dyslexic readers, with unil...
Despite their ample reading experience, higher education students with dyslexia still show deficits ...
Developmental dyslexia is defined as a specific disorder of learning to read. Contrary to the view t...
Objective: A visuo-spatial orienting task was used to investigate the individual and joint contribut...
The present event-related potential study aimed at finding neurophysiological correlates of inadequa...
A deficit in interhemispheric transfer has been proposed as a neuropsychological theory of dyslexia....
AbstractTraditionally, explanations of spatial cueing effects posit the operation of orienting mecha...
In addition to appropriate phonological abilities, learning to read requires an accurate visual anal...
The present study compared performance and event-related brain potentials between dyslexic subjects ...
The present study compared performance and event-related brain potentials between dyslexic subjects ...
Individuals with developmental dyslexia have been characterized by problems with attentional orienti...
Recent theories of developmental dyslexia explain reading deficits in terms of deficient phonologica...
Dyslexia is a neurocognitive deficit primarily expressed in reading difficulties, but also affecting...
The aim of the experiment reported in this paper was to establish whether dyslectics have specific a...
Spatial attention performance was investigated in adults with dyslexia. Groups with and without dysl...
Two experiments investigated visual processing asymmetries in normal and dyslexic readers, with unil...
Despite their ample reading experience, higher education students with dyslexia still show deficits ...
Developmental dyslexia is defined as a specific disorder of learning to read. Contrary to the view t...
Objective: A visuo-spatial orienting task was used to investigate the individual and joint contribut...
The present event-related potential study aimed at finding neurophysiological correlates of inadequa...
A deficit in interhemispheric transfer has been proposed as a neuropsychological theory of dyslexia....
AbstractTraditionally, explanations of spatial cueing effects posit the operation of orienting mecha...
In addition to appropriate phonological abilities, learning to read requires an accurate visual anal...