Developmental Dyslexia (DD) is a phenomenon which refers to otherwise normal children who experience significant difficulty in reading acquisition. Many studies investigating DD commonly find the same characteristics associated with DD: (1) readers who are reading significantly below age level but whose IQ does not predict this (2) abnormalities associated with speech which may include speech delay or articulation problems (3) a larger number of males are afflicted than females. The present research involves an examination of the phonology-related processes hypothesized to be deficient in a certain sub-group of DDs. These phonological processes include: (1) the storing or encoding of phonological codes (2) the retrieval of phonological code...
This paper reviews evidence in support of the phonological deficit hypothesis of dyslexia. Findings ...
The phonological theory of dyslexia makes it difficult to distinguish developmental dyslexia from so...
There is a large body of evidence showing that a child's speech processing skills are vitally import...
Aim of this work is to analyze thoroughly the most peculiar aspects of Developmental Dyslexia, focus...
Beyond the well-known reading and spelling difficulties, dyslexic individuals exhibit marked phonolo...
It is widely accepted that developmental dyslexia results from some sort of phonological deficit. Ye...
As phonological processing difficulties appear to be a central feature related to dyslexia, research...
Developmental dyslexia is a common learning disorder which is defined as a specific deficit in readi...
This thesis firstly reviews the nature of the phonological deficit in developmental dyslexia. An est...
We report a series of experiments designed to explore the locus of the phonological deficit in dysle...
The objective of the study was to investigate the locus of the phonological deficit in Greek childre...
Dehaene (in Reading in the Brain) reviews and finds support for the phonological deficit hypothesis ...
International audienceCross-linguistic studies suggest that phonological deficittends to be a univer...
Over the last few years, much attention has been dedicated to exploring the neural and cognitive und...
This literature review looks at dyslexia from a behavioural, neurological, and genetic perspective t...
This paper reviews evidence in support of the phonological deficit hypothesis of dyslexia. Findings ...
The phonological theory of dyslexia makes it difficult to distinguish developmental dyslexia from so...
There is a large body of evidence showing that a child's speech processing skills are vitally import...
Aim of this work is to analyze thoroughly the most peculiar aspects of Developmental Dyslexia, focus...
Beyond the well-known reading and spelling difficulties, dyslexic individuals exhibit marked phonolo...
It is widely accepted that developmental dyslexia results from some sort of phonological deficit. Ye...
As phonological processing difficulties appear to be a central feature related to dyslexia, research...
Developmental dyslexia is a common learning disorder which is defined as a specific deficit in readi...
This thesis firstly reviews the nature of the phonological deficit in developmental dyslexia. An est...
We report a series of experiments designed to explore the locus of the phonological deficit in dysle...
The objective of the study was to investigate the locus of the phonological deficit in Greek childre...
Dehaene (in Reading in the Brain) reviews and finds support for the phonological deficit hypothesis ...
International audienceCross-linguistic studies suggest that phonological deficittends to be a univer...
Over the last few years, much attention has been dedicated to exploring the neural and cognitive und...
This literature review looks at dyslexia from a behavioural, neurological, and genetic perspective t...
This paper reviews evidence in support of the phonological deficit hypothesis of dyslexia. Findings ...
The phonological theory of dyslexia makes it difficult to distinguish developmental dyslexia from so...
There is a large body of evidence showing that a child's speech processing skills are vitally import...