… Developmentaldyslexia (DD) characterizes a disorder in which the coredeficit involves … in some individuals is provoked by a visual processing deficit. In this paper, we present WISC-IV …
P Smirni, L Vetri, E Misuraca, M Cappadonna… - Pediatric Reports, 2020 - mdpi.com
… of developmentaldyslexics provided neuroanatomical evidence of structural and morphological differences between the normal and dyslexic brains… deficits in developmentaldyslexia: a …
RK Wagner, FA Zirps, SG Wood - The science of reading: A …, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
… processing, whether a deficit is sufficient or even necessary for the development of … On the bases of two subtypes of developmentdyslexia. Cognition, 58(2), 157–195. https://…
F Richlan - Frontiers in psychology, 2020 - frontiersin.org
… In sum, the findings are in line with the view of a biological unity of developmentaldyslexia – with a coredeficit in the left OT cortex and additional orthography-specific variations. …
… with other difficulties (eg, phonological and cognitive deficits). A critical question addressed in this study is to what extent deficits in predictive timing can be singled out as independent …
O Moura, M Pereira, J Moreno, MR Simões - Annals of Dyslexia, 2020 - Springer
… children with developmentaldyslexia, aged 7 to 12, … developmentaldyslexia have double deficit (62.4%), some children have a single phonological deficit (24.7%) or a single NS deficit …
LA Sand, DJ Bolger - Reading development and difficulties: Bridging the …, 2019 - Springer
… address the nature of developmentaldyslexia Footnote 1 and … -coredeficit forms the basis of the very definition of dyslexia … dyslexia is neurobiological in origin and stems from deficits in …
H Taylor, MD Vestergaard - Frontiers in psychology, 2022 - frontiersin.org
… highlight some of the key approaches to visual and phonological deficit theories. Since they fail to identify a coredeficit, key biological debates such as the automaticity/cerebellar and …