Children with dyslexia show no deficit in exogenous spatial attention but show differences in visual encoding

M Ramamurthy, AL White… - Developmental Science, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
In the search for mechanisms that contribute to dyslexia, the term “attention” has been
invoked to explain performance in a variety of tasks, creating confusion since all tasks do …

Children with Dyslexia Show No Deficit in Exogenous Spatial Attention But Show Differences in Visual Encoding

M Ramamurthy, A White, JD Yeatman - Available at SSRN 4351037 - papers.ssrn.com
In the search for mechanisms that contribute to dyslexia, the term'attention'has been invoked
to explain performance in a variety of visual tasks, creating confusion since all tasks do …

Children with dyslexia show no deficit in exogenous spatial attention but show differences in visual encoding

M Ramamurthy, AL White, J Yeatman - osf.io
In the search for mechanisms that contribute to dyslexia, the term “attention” has been
invoked to explain performance in a variety of tasks, creating confusion since all tasks do …

[PDF][PDF] Children with dyslexia show no deficit in exogenous spatial attention but show differences in visual encoding

M Ramamurthy, AL White… - …, 2023 - visionlab.neuroscience.barnard.edu
In the search for mechanisms that contribute to dyslexia, the term “attention” has been
invoked to explain performance in a variety of tasks, creating confusion since all tasks do …

[PDF][PDF] Children with dyslexia show no deficit in exogenous spatial attention but show differences in visual encoding

M Ramamurthy, AL White, JD Yeatman - Developmental Science, 2023 - researchgate.net
In the search for mechanisms that contribute to dyslexia, the term “attention” has been
invoked to explain performance in a variety of tasks, creating confusion since all tasks do …

Children with dyslexia show no deficit in exogenous spatial attention but show differences in visual encoding

M Ramamurthy, AL White… - Developmental …, 2024 - pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
In the search for mechanisms that contribute to dyslexia, the term" attention" has been
invoked to explain performance in a variety of tasks, creating confusion since all tasks do …

Children with dyslexia show no deficit in exogenous spatial attention but show differences in visual encoding.

M Ramamurthy, AL White, JD Yeatman - Developmental Science, 2023 - psycnet.apa.org
In the search for mechanisms that contribute to dyslexia, the term “attention” has been
invoked to explain performance in a variety of tasks, creating confusion since all tasks do …

Children with dyslexia show no deficit in exogenous spatial attention but show differences in visual encoding

M Ramamurthy, AL White, J Yeatman - osf.io
In the search for mechanisms that contribute to dyslexia, the term “attention” has been
invoked to explain performance in a variety of tasks, creating confusion since all tasks do …