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Li-Chih Wang; Sau Mei Stephanie Chu; Ji-Kang Chen – International Journal of Disability, Development and Education, 2024
This study aims to bridge the research gap in the humour comprehension problems of individuals with dyslexia in Chinese culture. We conducted a nonexperimental study to examine the differences between Chinese adolescents with and without dyslexia in visual humour comprehension as well as the group differences in the correlation of visual humour…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Humor, Dyslexia, Students with Disabilities
Rong-An Jhuo; Hsien-Ming Yang; Huang-Ju Tsai; Li-Chih Wang – Journal of Learning Disabilities, 2024
Given that inhibition interacts with visual temporal processing (VTP), the past evidence regarding the influence of VTP on the Chinese character reading of children with dyslexia may not disclose the whole picture without considering inhibition. Thus, the present study is among the first to investigate VTP and cognitive inhibition as well as their…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Elementary School Students, Dyslexia, Chinese
Li-Chih Wang; Mei-Chih Cheng; Hung-Ju Tsai – Learning Disabilities Research & Practice, 2025
This study investigates facial recognition and the role of theory of mind in Chinese children with dyslexia, addressing a significant gap in research on nonalphabetic dyslexia. Participants were 174 children (85 with dyslexia, 89 typically developing) in Grades 4-6 in Taiwan. Facial recognition, theory of mind, and visual perception were assessed…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Theory of Mind, Dyslexia, Grade 4