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Gow, David – Independent School Bulletin, 1972
The Gow School in South Wales, New York has been working solely with dyslexic boys for almost fifty years. (Author)
Descriptors: Aphasia, Dyslexia, Reading Difficulty
Peer reviewedMiles, T. R. – British Journal of Educational Psychology, 1971
Descriptors: Conferences, Dyslexia, Reading Difficulty
Peer reviewedNaidoo, Sandhya – British Journal of Educational Psychology, 1971
Descriptors: Conferences, Dyslexia, Reading Difficulty
Peer reviewedSwan, Denise; Goswami, Usha – Journal of Experimental Child Psychology, 1997
Used picture-naming task to identify accurate/inaccurate phonological representations by dyslexic and control children; compared performance on phonological measures for words with precise/imprecise representations. Found that frequency effects in phonological tasks disappeared after considering representational quality, and that availability of…
Descriptors: Children, Dyslexia, Error Patterns
Peer reviewedPedler, Jennifer – British Journal of Educational Technology, 2001
Presents the results of running four spellcheckers over samples of text containing the types of spelling errors made by dyslexics. Describes the ways in which they differ from more conventional misspellings that spellcheckers are designed to deal with and concludes that spellcheckers need to use syntactic and contextual information to improve…
Descriptors: Context Clues, Dyslexia, Syntax
Hamalainen, J.; Leppanen, P.H.T.; Torppa, M.; Muller, K.; Lyytinen, H. – Brain and Language, 2005
Low sensitivity to amplitude modulated (AM) sounds is reported to be associated with dyslexia. An important aspect of amplitude modulation cycles are the rise and fall times within the sound. In this study, simplified stimuli equivalent to just one cycle were used and sensitivity to varying rise times was explored. Adult participants with dyslexia…
Descriptors: Stimuli, Control Groups, Dyslexia
Lorusso, M.L.; Facoetti, A.; Toraldo, A.; Molteni, M. – Brain and Cognition, 2005
Twelve children with developmental dyslexia underwent a four-month treatment with tachistoscopic presentation of words, according to Bakker's methodology. One group received standard lateral presentation of words on a PC screen, while the other group received the same stimuli in random lateral position. The spatial distribution of visual attention…
Descriptors: Reading Tests, Attention, Dyslexia
Whitney, Carol; Cornelissen, Piers – Journal of Research in Reading, 2005
This article focuses on applying the SERIOL model of orthographic processing to dyslexia. The model is extended to include a phonological route and reading acquisition. We propose that the temporal alignment of serial orthographic and phonological representations is a key aspect of learning to read, driving the formation of a phonemic encoding.…
Descriptors: Phonemics, Reading Ability, Dyslexia
Skoyles, John; Skottun, Bernt Christian – Brain and Language, 2004
Numerous studies have found visual deficits associated with dyslexia. This has made it important to understand how these deficits may be related to reading difficulties. A widely held theory is that dyslexia is the result of a deficit in the magnocellular part of the visual system (earlier called the transient system). In support for this theory,…
Descriptors: Dyslexia, Incidence, Neurological Impairments
Fletcher, J., Ed.; Parkhill, F., Ed.; Gillon, G., Ed. – NZCER Press, 2010
"Motivating Literacy Learners in Today's World" provides insights into a broad spectrum of children's literacy learning. Motivation is the key theme and the authors show how this can be achieved through reading for pleasure; in writing activities at a number of levels; and through oral language development. Chapters include: (1)…
Descriptors: Student Motivation, Literacy Education, Reading Instruction, Writing Instruction
Vickers, Melana Zyla – John William Pope Center for Higher Education Policy (NJ1), 2010
Universities are providing extra time on tests, quiet exam rooms, in-class note-takers, and other assistance to college students with modest learning disabilities. But these policies are shrouded in secrecy. This paper, "Accommodating College Students with Learning Disabilities: ADD, ADHD, and Dyslexia," by Melana Zyla Vickers, examines…
Descriptors: Learning Disabilities, Dyslexia, College Students, Academic Accommodations (Disabilities)
Phillips, Anna – Psychology Teaching Review, 2010
This study aimed to examine the concept of critical thinking, and implement and evaluate seminars to teach undergraduates critical appraisal skills. Participants were 140 undergraduate students on a Behavioural Medicine module. Four seminars were designed to teach and reinforce critical thinking with source material including research proposals…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Seminars, Biological Sciences, Critical Thinking
Jimenez, Juan E.; Hernandez-Valle, Isabel; Rodriguez, Cristina; Guzman, Remedios; Diaz, Alicia; Ortiz, Rosario – Topics in Language Disorders, 2008
The double-deficit hypothesis (DDH) of developmental dyslexia was investigated in seven to twelve year old Spanish children. It was observed that the double deficit (DD) group had the greatest difficulty with reading.
Descriptors: Reading Difficulties, Dyslexia, Spanish, Learning Disabilities
Monaghan, Padraic; Shillcock, Richard – Brain and Language, 2008
There are several causal explanations for dyslexia, drawing on distinctions between dyslexics and control groups at genetic, biological, or cognitive levels of description. However, few theories explicitly bridge these different levels of description. In this paper, we review a long-standing theory that some dyslexics' reading impairments are due…
Descriptors: Dyslexia, Brain Hemisphere Functions, Reading Difficulties, Neurological Impairments
King, Bernardine; Wood, Clare; Faulkner, Dorothy – Dyslexia, 2008
This study considered the extent to which 23 children with dyslexia differed from 23 reading age (RA) and 23 chronological age (CA) matched controls in their ability to make temporal judgements about auditory and visual sequences of stimuli, and in the speed of their reactions to the onsets and offsets of visual and auditory stimuli. The children…
Descriptors: Visual Stimuli, Auditory Stimuli, Dyslexia, Developmental Delays

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