Dyslexia, a learning disability affecting reading and spelling, occurs in 3-10% of the general population. For many people diagnosed early in life the symptoms of dyslexia persist into adulthood causing them difficulties with functioning in the modern society so much reliant on the written word. This dissertation assesses the manifestations of developmental dyslexia in behavior, cognition and neuroanatomy as predicted by the procedural deficit hypothesis. According to the theory, a dysfunction in the cortico-cerebellar network responsible for procedural learning in both the motor and the language domains causes impoverished implicit motor and language learning abilities and eventually difficulties with language and motor skills in people wi...
The phonological processing deficit (PPD) hypothesis is the most influential theory proposed to expl...
Although increasing evidence from heterogeneous studies supports a neurobiological basis for develop...
Surprisingly, the problems faced by many dyslexic children are by no means confined to reading and s...
It is assumed that several neuropsychological impairments characterize the cognitive profile of indi...
Several neuropsychological deficits have been reported as characteristic of the cognitive profile of...
It is assumed that several neuropsychological impairments characterize the cognitive profile of indi...
It is assumed that several neuropsychological impairments characterize the cognitive profile of indi...
It has been suggested that developmental dyslexia involves various literacy, sensory, motor skill, a...
Several neuroimaging studies in developmental dyslexia (DD) have mainly focused on brain regions sub...
Several neuroimaging studies in developmental dyslexia (DD) have mainly focused on brain regions sub...
This thesis explores implicit learning in children with developmental dyslexia. While specific cogni...
satisfactory attempt at explaining the primary behavioral symptom, namely, poor word identification;...
Developmental dyslexia is a genetically based neurobiological syndrome, which is characterized by re...
Children with dyslexia suffer from unexpected problems in reading, writing and spelling. The dominan...
Beyond the reading-related deficits typical of developmental dyslexia (DD), recent ev-idence suggest...
The phonological processing deficit (PPD) hypothesis is the most influential theory proposed to expl...
Although increasing evidence from heterogeneous studies supports a neurobiological basis for develop...
Surprisingly, the problems faced by many dyslexic children are by no means confined to reading and s...
It is assumed that several neuropsychological impairments characterize the cognitive profile of indi...
Several neuropsychological deficits have been reported as characteristic of the cognitive profile of...
It is assumed that several neuropsychological impairments characterize the cognitive profile of indi...
It is assumed that several neuropsychological impairments characterize the cognitive profile of indi...
It has been suggested that developmental dyslexia involves various literacy, sensory, motor skill, a...
Several neuroimaging studies in developmental dyslexia (DD) have mainly focused on brain regions sub...
Several neuroimaging studies in developmental dyslexia (DD) have mainly focused on brain regions sub...
This thesis explores implicit learning in children with developmental dyslexia. While specific cogni...
satisfactory attempt at explaining the primary behavioral symptom, namely, poor word identification;...
Developmental dyslexia is a genetically based neurobiological syndrome, which is characterized by re...
Children with dyslexia suffer from unexpected problems in reading, writing and spelling. The dominan...
Beyond the reading-related deficits typical of developmental dyslexia (DD), recent ev-idence suggest...
The phonological processing deficit (PPD) hypothesis is the most influential theory proposed to expl...
Although increasing evidence from heterogeneous studies supports a neurobiological basis for develop...
Surprisingly, the problems faced by many dyslexic children are by no means confined to reading and s...