AbstractRecent experiments with reading disabled children have shown that image blurring (produced with frosted acetate overlays) results in an immediate benefit in search performance, eye movement pattern and reading comprehension. This suggests that the contrast and spatial frequency content of visual stimuli are important factors for these children. In the present experiment, spatial frequency filtering and contrast reduction were employed to determine whether either of these factors contributes to the beneficial effects observed. Letter arrays were spatially filtered to produce low pass (<3.5 c/deg) and high pass (>7.0 c/deg) images. In addition, a low contrast control image was generated to match the low contrast of the high pass image...
Because children are bombarded by an abundance of information from the environment, the development ...
. The influence of color contrast on visual search behavior was analyzed in young and old observers ...
AbstractThis study investigates the influence of oculomotor control, crowding, and attentional facto...
AbstractRecent experiments with reading disabled children have shown that image blurring (produced w...
Recent research suggests that some reading disabled children process visual information differently ...
AbstractAccording to the visual span control hypothesis, eye movements are controlled in relation to...
Specific reading disability is a pervasive disorder which affects the academic, social and emotiona...
Contrast coding has been reported to differ between dyslexic and normal readers. Dyslexic readers re...
Reading-disabled subjects have shown a pattern of visual-perceptual processing which is consistent w...
Critical durations and contrast sensitivities for sine-wave gratings of four different spatial freq...
AbstractWilliams, Brannan and Lartigue (1987) (Clinical Vision Science, 1, 367–371) reported that po...
AbstractThis study compares the effectiveness of various image enhancement filters for improving the...
AbstractWe wabted to determine whether the 2- to 4-fold increases in reading speed found for patient...
We investigated the relationship between visual selective attention and linguistic performance. Subj...
Visual search is a task often used in the rehabilitation of patients with cortical and non-cortical ...
Because children are bombarded by an abundance of information from the environment, the development ...
. The influence of color contrast on visual search behavior was analyzed in young and old observers ...
AbstractThis study investigates the influence of oculomotor control, crowding, and attentional facto...
AbstractRecent experiments with reading disabled children have shown that image blurring (produced w...
Recent research suggests that some reading disabled children process visual information differently ...
AbstractAccording to the visual span control hypothesis, eye movements are controlled in relation to...
Specific reading disability is a pervasive disorder which affects the academic, social and emotiona...
Contrast coding has been reported to differ between dyslexic and normal readers. Dyslexic readers re...
Reading-disabled subjects have shown a pattern of visual-perceptual processing which is consistent w...
Critical durations and contrast sensitivities for sine-wave gratings of four different spatial freq...
AbstractWilliams, Brannan and Lartigue (1987) (Clinical Vision Science, 1, 367–371) reported that po...
AbstractThis study compares the effectiveness of various image enhancement filters for improving the...
AbstractWe wabted to determine whether the 2- to 4-fold increases in reading speed found for patient...
We investigated the relationship between visual selective attention and linguistic performance. Subj...
Visual search is a task often used in the rehabilitation of patients with cortical and non-cortical ...
Because children are bombarded by an abundance of information from the environment, the development ...
. The influence of color contrast on visual search behavior was analyzed in young and old observers ...
AbstractThis study investigates the influence of oculomotor control, crowding, and attentional facto...