نتایج جستجو برای: dyslexic students

تعداد نتایج: 322078  

2014
Irit Bar-Kochva Zvia Breznitz

Regular readers were found to adjust the routine of reading to the demands of processing imposed by different orthographies. Dyslexic readers may lack such adaptability in reading. This hypothesis was tested among readers of Hebrew, as Hebrew has two forms of script differing in phonological transparency. Event-related potentials were recorded from 24 regular and 24 dyslexic readers while they ...

Journal: :Prostaglandins, leukotrienes, and essential fatty acids 2000
K E Taylor C J Higgins C M Calvin J A Hall T Easton A M McDaid A J Richardson

Developmental dyslexia is a complex syndrome whose exact cause remains unknown. It has been suggested that a problem with fatty acid metabolism may play a role, particularly in relation to the visual symptoms exhibited by many dyslexics. We explored this possibility using two self-report questionnaires, designed on the basis of clinical experience, to assess (1) clinical signs of fatty acid def...

Objective: This study aims to review group learning method effect compared to individual learning method on dyslexic students of second grade in elementary school and it evaluates whether their problem will be solved in group and by other`s help? Thus, two methods of learning- Jigsaw I and Jigsaw II methods -were used to review their effects on improving learning and reading of...

Journal: :Perception 2004
Neil W Roach Veronica T Edwards John H Hogben

Dyslexic groups have been reported to display poorer mean performance than groups of normal readers on a variety of psychophysical tasks. However, inspection of the distribution of individual scores for each group typically reveals that the majority of dyslexic observers actually perform within the normal range. Differences between group means often reflect the influence of a small number of dy...

Journal: :Neuropsychologia 2006
C Pernet S Valdois P Celsis J-F Démonet

The lateral masking effect results in lower performance on letter recognition when items are flanked by other stimuli. Using a new paradigm based on discrimination (feature analysis) and categorization (memory access) tasks, we investigated the influence of level of processing (as addressed, respectively, by these two tasks) and stimulus type (Latin letters, Korean letters and geometrical figur...

Journal: :Research in developmental disabilities 2012
Norbert Maïonchi-Pino Bruno de Cara Jean Écalle Annie Magnan

This paper aims to investigate whether--and how--consonant sonority (obstruent vs. sonorant) and status (coda vs. onset) within syllable boundaries modulate the syllable-based segmentation strategies. Here, it is questioned whether French dyslexic children, who experience acoustic-phonetic (i.e., voicing) and phonological impairments, are sensitive to an optimal 'sonorant coda-obstruent onset' ...

Journal: :AJNR. American journal of neuroradiology 2000
T L Richards D Corina S Serafini K Steury D R Echelard S R Dager K Marro R D Abbott K R Maravilla V W Berninger

BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE Dyslexia is a language disorder in which reading ability is compromised because of poor phonologic skills. The purpose of this study was to measure the effect of a phonologically driven treatment for dyslexia on brain lactate response to language stimulation as measured by proton MR spectroscopic imaging. METHODS Brain lactate metabolism was measured at two different ti...

Journal: :Cerebral cortex 1999
P Helenius A Tarkiainen P Cornelissen P C Hansen R Salmelin

Neuroimaging studies have revealed that the functional organization of reading differs between developmentally dyslexic and non-impaired individuals. However, it is not clear how early in the reading process the differences between fluent and dyslexic readers start to emerge. We studied cortical activity of ten dyslexic adults using magnetoencephalography (MEG), as they silently read words or v...

Journal: :Neurology 1999
R L Green J J Hutsler W C Loftus M J Tramo C E Thomas A W Silberfarb R E Nordgren R A Nordgren M S Gazzaniga

OBJECTIVE To detect anatomic abnormalities of auditory association cortex in dyslexia by measuring the area of the perisylvian region known as the caudal infrasylvian surface(s) (cIS) in dyslexic and control subjects. BACKGROUND Several quantitative morphometric investigations of cortical areas in dyslexia have focused on the cIS, which encompasses the supratemporal plane and the inferior ban...

Journal: :The Bulletin of the Royal College of Surgeons of England 2020

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