Abstract Background Developmental dyslexia, a specific and long-lasting learning disorder that prevents children from becoming efficient and fluent readers, has a severe impact on academic learning and behavior and may compromise professional and social development. Most remediation studies are based on the explicit or implicit assumption that dyslexia results from a single cause related to either impaired phonological or visual-attentional processing or impaired cross-modal integration. Yet, recent studies show that dyslexia is multifactorial and that many dyslexics have underlying deficits in several domains. The originality of the current study is to test a remediation approach that trains skills in all three domains using different trai...
Dyslexia is a learning disorder characterized by difficult in reading, writing, or spelling. People ...
International audience: We report the case study of a French-Spanish bilingual dyslexic girl, MP, wh...
Background: The underlying mechanisms of dyslexia are still debated. The question remains as to whet...
International audienceBackground: Developmental dyslexia, a specific and long-lasting learning disor...
International audienceRehabilitation studies in developmental dyslexia (DD) are generally based on t...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 52-60Introduction -- Methods -- Results -- DiscussionThe aims...
This thesis compares the effectiveness of two reading treatment programmes, each developed to addres...
BACKGROUND: Intervention studies for children at risk of dyslexia have typically been delivered pres...
There is agreement among researchers that phonological awareness deficits are one of the main causes...
Introduction: Dyslexia is a neurobiological impairment that primarily affects reading ability. It is...
Background: Intervention studies for children at risk of dyslexia have typically been delivered pres...
Dyslexia is a universal reading difficulty. It can be found in all countries, cultures and languages...
National audienceLes études scientifiques interventionnelles de remédiation de la dyslexie développe...
This study tested the hypothesis whether older dyslexic children may obtain fewer gains on fluency ...
Dyslexia is one of the most common neurobiological disorders, affecting about 20% of children in Nor...
Dyslexia is a learning disorder characterized by difficult in reading, writing, or spelling. People ...
International audience: We report the case study of a French-Spanish bilingual dyslexic girl, MP, wh...
Background: The underlying mechanisms of dyslexia are still debated. The question remains as to whet...
International audienceBackground: Developmental dyslexia, a specific and long-lasting learning disor...
International audienceRehabilitation studies in developmental dyslexia (DD) are generally based on t...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 52-60Introduction -- Methods -- Results -- DiscussionThe aims...
This thesis compares the effectiveness of two reading treatment programmes, each developed to addres...
BACKGROUND: Intervention studies for children at risk of dyslexia have typically been delivered pres...
There is agreement among researchers that phonological awareness deficits are one of the main causes...
Introduction: Dyslexia is a neurobiological impairment that primarily affects reading ability. It is...
Background: Intervention studies for children at risk of dyslexia have typically been delivered pres...
Dyslexia is a universal reading difficulty. It can be found in all countries, cultures and languages...
National audienceLes études scientifiques interventionnelles de remédiation de la dyslexie développe...
This study tested the hypothesis whether older dyslexic children may obtain fewer gains on fluency ...
Dyslexia is one of the most common neurobiological disorders, affecting about 20% of children in Nor...
Dyslexia is a learning disorder characterized by difficult in reading, writing, or spelling. People ...
International audience: We report the case study of a French-Spanish bilingual dyslexic girl, MP, wh...
Background: The underlying mechanisms of dyslexia are still debated. The question remains as to whet...