نتایج جستجو برای: developmental dyslexia

تعداد نتایج: 126423  

Journal: :Psychophysiology 2011
Jennifer Bruder Paavo H T Leppänen Jürgen Bartling Valéria Csépe Jean-Francois Démonet Gerd Schulte-Körne

Although a deficit perceiving phonemes, as indexed by the mismatch negativity (MMN), is apparent in developmental dyslexia (DD), studies have not yet addressed whether this deficit might be a result of deficient native language speech representations. The present study examines how a native-vowel prototype and an atypical vowel are discriminated by 9-year-old children with (n = 14) and without ...

2005
Naama Friedmann Aviah Gvion

Does letter-form constrain errors in peripheral dyslexia? In Hebrew, 5 of the 22 letters have two different letter forms, one is used only when the letter occurs in word-final position, the other form is used in initial and middle positions. Is the information on final-forms encoded in the letter identity information and used for word identification, or is it discarded? The current research exp...

2005
Annette Karmiloff-Smith Michael S. C. Thomas

n (1) and (4) distinguish locus of initial causality, nature/nurture distinction n (2) and (3) relate to level of current understanding n e.g. dyslexia and autism have genetic component (heritability) but genes not yet identified n (1) Disorders caused by well-understood genetic abnormalities (e.g., FraX, DS, WS, TS) n (2) Disorders defined by behavioural deficit (e.g., dyslexia, SLI, autism) n...

Journal: :Arquivos brasileiros de oftalmologia 2008
Stella Maris Costa Castro Cintia Alves Salgado Fernando Portolani Andrade Sylvia Maria Ciasca Keila Miriam Monteiro Carvalho

PURPOSE To assess binocular control in children with dyslexia. METHODS Cross-sectional study with 26 children who were submitted to a set of ophthalmologic and visual tests. RESULTS In the dyslexic children less eye movement control in voluntary convergence and unstable binocular fixation was observed. CONCLUSION The results support the hypothesis that developmental dyslexia might present...

2014
Júlia B. Lopes-Silva Ricardo Moura Annelise Júlio-Costa Vitor G. Haase Guilherme Wood

Although verbal and numerical abilities have a well-established interaction, the impact of phonological processing on numeric abilities remains elusive. The aim of this study is to investigate the role of phonemic awareness in number processing and to explore its association with other functions such as working memory and magnitude processing. One hundred seventy-two children in 2nd grade to 4t...

Journal: :Annals of dyslexia 2011
Beth A O'Brien Maryanne Wolf Lynne T Miller Maureen W Lovett Robin Morris

Reading fluency beyond decoding is a limitation to many children with developmental reading disorders. In the interest of remediating dysfluency, contributing factors need to be explored and understood in a developmental framework. The focus of this study is orthographic processing in developmental dyslexia, and how it may contribute to reading fluency. We investigated orthographic processing s...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2011
Fumiko Hoeft Bruce D McCandliss Jessica M Black Alexander Gantman Nahal Zakerani Charles Hulme Heikki Lyytinen Susan Whitfield-Gabrieli Gary H Glover Allan L Reiss John D E Gabrieli

Individuals with developmental dyslexia vary in their ability to improve reading skills, but the brain basis for improvement remains largely unknown. We performed a prospective, longitudinal study over 2.5 y in children with dyslexia (n = 25) or without dyslexia (n = 20) to discover whether initial behavioral or brain measures, including functional MRI (fMRI) and diffusion tensor imaging (DTI),...

2014
Thomas Lachmann Cees van Leeuwen

The Functional Coordination approach describes the processes involved in learning to read as a form of procedural learning in which pre-existing skills, mainly from the visual, and auditory domain, are (1) recruited, (2) modified, and (3) coordinated to create the procedures for reading text, which form the basis of subsequent (4) automatization. In this context, we discuss evidence relating to...

Journal: :Journal of experimental child psychology 2008
C Bogliotti W Serniclaes S Messaoud-Galusi L Sprenger-Charolles

Previous studies have shown that children suffering from developmental dyslexia have a deficit in categorical perception of speech sounds. The aim of the current study was to better understand the nature of this categorical perception deficit. In this study, categorical perception skills of children with dyslexia were compared with those of chronological age and reading level controls. Children...

2017
Silvia Serino Aleksandar Matic Dimitris Giakoumis Guillaume Lopez Pietro Cipresso Alfredo Cuzzocrea Dominik Ślęzak Xiaokang Yang Simone Diniz Junqueira Barbosa Alice Cancer Silvia Bonacina Maria Luisa Lorusso Pier Luca Lanzi Alessandro Antonietti

Developmental dyslexia is a specific learning disorder of neurobio‐ logical origin that causes a reading impairment. Since music and language share common mechanisms and the core deficit underlying dyslexia has been identified in difficulties in dynamic and rapidly changing auditory information processing, it has been argued that enhancing basic musical rhythm perception skills in chil‐ dren wi...

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