Abstract The aim of the present study was to test Le Floch and Ropars’ hypothesis according to which dyslexia is mainly triggered by visual processing deficits, namely an absence of eye dominance, which induce the aberrant perception of afterimages for individual letters. According to these authors, dyslexic readers would be expected to produce reading performances very similar to those of controls under pulsed lighting conditions. 23 participants with dyslexia and 19 control readers were recruited and asked to perform two reading tasks under three different lighting conditions; standard lighting, pulsed lighting and a combination of the two. We used two reading measures for each participant and each lighting condition: (1) a reading access...
AbstractThe transient system deficit hypothesis (TSDH) of specific reading disability [Percept. Psyc...
AbstractA large body of data suggests that phonological deficits play an important causal role in dy...
PURPOSE. The specificity of visual channel impairment in dyslexia has been the subject of much cont...
Recently published theories suggest that scotopic sensitivity causes reading difficulty and may be r...
Readers with dyslexia struggle to read accurately, fluently and efficiently. Their difficulty proces...
AbstractA large body of data suggests that phonological deficits play an important causal role in dy...
AbstractBackground: Developmental dyslexia is a specific disorder of reading and spelling that affec...
PURPOSE Dyslexia is the most common developmental reading disorder that affects language skills. ...
During reading, dyslexic readers exhibit more and longer fixations than normal readers. However, the...
During reading, dyslexic readers exhibit more and longer fixations than normal readers. However, the...
Visual stress (VS) affects reading in 5–12% of the general population and 31–36% of children with re...
SUMMARY Many dyslexic children are unable accurately to control the movements of their eyes even whe...
Contrast coding has been reported to differ between dyslexic and normal readers. Dyslexic readers re...
The high-level visual dysfunction hypothesis suggests that reading difficulties might partially deri...
AbstractDevelopmental dyslexics perform differently from controls on a number of low level visual ta...
AbstractThe transient system deficit hypothesis (TSDH) of specific reading disability [Percept. Psyc...
AbstractA large body of data suggests that phonological deficits play an important causal role in dy...
PURPOSE. The specificity of visual channel impairment in dyslexia has been the subject of much cont...
Recently published theories suggest that scotopic sensitivity causes reading difficulty and may be r...
Readers with dyslexia struggle to read accurately, fluently and efficiently. Their difficulty proces...
AbstractA large body of data suggests that phonological deficits play an important causal role in dy...
AbstractBackground: Developmental dyslexia is a specific disorder of reading and spelling that affec...
PURPOSE Dyslexia is the most common developmental reading disorder that affects language skills. ...
During reading, dyslexic readers exhibit more and longer fixations than normal readers. However, the...
During reading, dyslexic readers exhibit more and longer fixations than normal readers. However, the...
Visual stress (VS) affects reading in 5–12% of the general population and 31–36% of children with re...
SUMMARY Many dyslexic children are unable accurately to control the movements of their eyes even whe...
Contrast coding has been reported to differ between dyslexic and normal readers. Dyslexic readers re...
The high-level visual dysfunction hypothesis suggests that reading difficulties might partially deri...
AbstractDevelopmental dyslexics perform differently from controls on a number of low level visual ta...
AbstractThe transient system deficit hypothesis (TSDH) of specific reading disability [Percept. Psyc...
AbstractA large body of data suggests that phonological deficits play an important causal role in dy...
PURPOSE. The specificity of visual channel impairment in dyslexia has been the subject of much cont...