Long-standing issues with the conceptualization, identification and subtyping of developmental dyslexia persist. This study takes an alternative approach to examine the heterogeneity of developmental dyslexia using taxometric classification techniques. These methods were used with a large sample of 671 children ages 6–8whowere diagnosedwith severe reading disorders. Latent characteristics of the sample are assessed in regard to posited subtypes with phono-logical deficits and naming speed deficits, thus extending prior work by addressing whether these deficits embody separate classes of individuals. Findings support separate taxa of dyslexia with and without phonological deficits. Different latent structure for naming speed deficits was fou...
This study highlights the importance that the writing system of a language may have on the classific...
Estimates indicate that students with learning disabilities (LD) represent 3-5% of the school popula...
Developmental Dyslexia (DD) is a phenomenon which refers to otherwise normal children who experience...
Long-standing issues with the conceptualization, identification and subtyping of developmental dysle...
Different theories conceptualise dyslexia as either a phonological, attentional, auditory, magnocell...
grantor: University of TorontoThe present study examined subtypes of developmental dyslexi...
We examined whether classifications based on reading performance are relevant to identify cognitivel...
International audiencePhonological dyslexics (Ph-DYS) are characterized by a phonological deficit, w...
This paper presents an overview of several subtypes of developmental reading disorders including pho...
We examined whether classifications based on reading performance are relevant to identify cognitivel...
The aim of this study was to better understand the heterogeneity of developmental dyslexia by identi...
Two studies investigating the cognitive phenotype of dyslexia are described. Study 1 compared three ...
Current research regarding dyslexia and its subtypes is inconsistent. There are discrepancies in the...
Developmental dyslexia is traditionally defined as a discrepancy between reading ability and intelli...
The purpose of this study was to determine whether children with dyslexia, that is, children whose r...
This study highlights the importance that the writing system of a language may have on the classific...
Estimates indicate that students with learning disabilities (LD) represent 3-5% of the school popula...
Developmental Dyslexia (DD) is a phenomenon which refers to otherwise normal children who experience...
Long-standing issues with the conceptualization, identification and subtyping of developmental dysle...
Different theories conceptualise dyslexia as either a phonological, attentional, auditory, magnocell...
grantor: University of TorontoThe present study examined subtypes of developmental dyslexi...
We examined whether classifications based on reading performance are relevant to identify cognitivel...
International audiencePhonological dyslexics (Ph-DYS) are characterized by a phonological deficit, w...
This paper presents an overview of several subtypes of developmental reading disorders including pho...
We examined whether classifications based on reading performance are relevant to identify cognitivel...
The aim of this study was to better understand the heterogeneity of developmental dyslexia by identi...
Two studies investigating the cognitive phenotype of dyslexia are described. Study 1 compared three ...
Current research regarding dyslexia and its subtypes is inconsistent. There are discrepancies in the...
Developmental dyslexia is traditionally defined as a discrepancy between reading ability and intelli...
The purpose of this study was to determine whether children with dyslexia, that is, children whose r...
This study highlights the importance that the writing system of a language may have on the classific...
Estimates indicate that students with learning disabilities (LD) represent 3-5% of the school popula...
Developmental Dyslexia (DD) is a phenomenon which refers to otherwise normal children who experience...