نتایج جستجو برای: dyslexic students

تعداد نتایج: 322078  

Journal: :Dyslexia 2011
Helen M Veater Beverly Plester Clare Wood

This small-scale study compared 10 to 13-year-old dyslexic children's use of text message abbreviations with that of reading age- and chronological age-matched controls. There were no significant differences in the proportion of textisms used between the dyslexic children and the two control groups, although a preference for non-phonetic text abbreviations was observed in the dyslexic group. Un...

Journal: :The Journal of Education, Culture, and Society 2023

Aim. Phonetic deficits are one of the core language-cognitive symptoms at cognitive level aetiology dyslexia in variety languages and orthographies. The presented study examines possibilities diagnosis phonological Slovak language (similar to Czech Polish grapheme-phoneme rules) students upper secondary schools. comparison 237 non-dyslectics 149 dyslectics schools brings new stimulus for diagno...

Journal: :Cognitive neuropsychology 2005
Cordula Becker Mark A Elliott Thomas Lachmann

An analysis of normal and dyslexic readers' reaction-time (RT) performance in a standard visualdetection task (Experiment A) and in temporally primed visual detection (Experiment B) reveals a tendency for significantly longer search and detection RTs for dyslexic relative to the performance of normal readers. Consistent with previous studies, the RTs of normal readers and fast dyslexic responde...

Journal: :Journal of child language 2006
Connie Suk-Han Ho David W Chan Suk-Man Tsang Suk-Han Lee Kevin K H Chung

The present study examined word learning difficulties in Chinese dyslexic children, readers of a nonalphabetic script. A total of 105 Hong Kong Chinese children were recruited and divided into three groups: Dyslexic (mean age 8;8), CA control (mean age 8;9), and RL control (mean age 6; 11). They were given a word learning task and a familiar word writing task. It was found that the Dyslexic gro...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2006
Fumiko Hoeft Arvel Hernandez Glenn McMillon Heather Taylor-Hill Jennifer L Martindale Ann Meyler Timothy A Keller Wai Ting Siok Gayle K Deutsch Marcel Adam Just Susan Whitfield-Gabrieli John D E Gabrieli

Adults and children with developmental dyslexia exhibit reduced parietotemporal activation in functional neuroimaging studies of phonological processing. These studies used age-matched and/or intelligence quotient-matched control groups whose reading ability and scanner task performance were often superior to that of the dyslexic group. It is unknown, therefore, whether differences in activatio...

Journal: :Vision Research 2008
Stefan Hawelka Heinz Wimmer

In two previous studies we assessed a difficulty of dyslexic readers with letter string processing by using variants of the partial report paradigm, e.g., Averbach and Coriell [Averbach, E., & Coriell, A. S. (1961). Short-term memory in vision. Bell Systems Technical Journal, 40, 309-328] which requires report of a letter name in response to a position cue. The poor dyslexic performance was int...

2017
Meredith Ringel Morris Adam Fourney Abdullah Ali Laura Vonessen

As many as 20% of English speakers have dyslexia, a language disability that impacts reading and spelling. Web search is an important modern literacy skill, yet the accessibility of this language-centric endeavor to people with dyslexia is largely unexplored. We interviewed ten adults with dyslexia and conducted an online survey with 81 dyslexic and 80 non-dyslexic adults, in which participants...

Journal: :Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery & Psychiatry 1970

Journal: :Vision Research 2000
Beth A O’Brien J.Stephen Mansfield Gordon E Legge

Contrast coding has been reported to differ between dyslexic and normal readers. Dyslexic readers require higher levels of contrast to detect sinewave gratings for certain spatiotemporal conditions, and dyslexic readers show faster visual search at low contrast. We investigated whether these differences in early contrast coding generalize to reading performance by measuring reading speed as a f...

Journal: :Journal of cognitive neuroscience 1999
P Helenius R Salmelin E Service J F Connolly

The combined temporal and spatial resolution of MEG (magnetoencephalography) was used to study whether the same brain areas are similarly engaged in reading comprehension in normal and developmentally dyslexic adults. To extract a semantically sensitive stage of brain activation we manipulated the appropriateness of sentence-ending words to the preceding sentence context. Sentences, presented v...

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