نتایج جستجو برای: developmental dyslexia
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The phonological and visual basis of developmental dyslexia in Brazilian Portuguese reading children
Evidence from opaque languages suggests that visual attention processing abilities in addition to phonological skills may act as cognitive underpinnings of developmental dyslexia. We explored the role of these two cognitive abilities on reading fluency in Brazilian Portuguese, a more transparent orthography than French or English. Sixty-six children with developmental dyslexia and normal Brazil...
PURPOSE Developmental dyslexia, characterized by unexpected difficulty in reading, may involve a fundamental deficit in processing rapid acoustic stimuli. Using functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) we previously reported that adults with developmental dyslexia have a disruption in neural response to rapid acoustic stimuli in left prefrontal cortex. Here we examined the neural correlates...
Developmental dyslexia is defined as a failure to acquire reading skills, despite adequate intelligence, education and sociocultural opportunity (Chrichey, 1975), and it is generally accepted that it is a neurobiological disorder with a genetic origin (e.g., Eden & Moat, 2002; Fisher & DeFries, 2002). It has been reported that up to 10 – 12% of children in the English speaking world suffer from...
Developmental dyslexia is traditionally defined as a discrepancy between reading ability and intelligence in children receiving adequate reading tuition. The possible existence of dyslexic subtypes has intrigued the researchers and practitioners for nearly a century. The aim of this research was to study the classification of subtypes of developmental dyslexia in Persian speakers. This resear...
To the best of our knowledge, the first person to suggest that there are different types of developmental dyslexia was the educational psychologist Helmer Myklebust. In Myklebust (1965), he suggested that some dyslexic children have difficulty in learning to read because they “could not acquire the auditory equivalents of the appearances of the letters” (p. 30: Myklebust referred to this condit...
Developmental dyslexia is a complex reading and writing disorder with strong genetic components. In previous genetic studies about dyslexia, a number of candidate genes have been identified. These include DCDC2, which has repeatedly been associated with developmental dyslexia in various European and American populations. However, data regarding this relationship are varied according to populati...
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