N Friedmann, M Coltheart - E. Dattner & D. Ravid (Éds.), Handbook …, 2018 - degruyter.com
… , and morphological affixes show increased vulnerability: when presented with a morphologically complex word, individuals with graphemic buffer dyslexia often keep the base or the …
… category, whereas children with deficits in other types of skills (eg, visual-spatial ability or … We defined two subgroups of dyslexics on the basis of accuracybased measures of reading. …
… developmentaldyslexia. Attempts were made to test on a behavioral level the existence of subtypes of dyslexia … of structural brain correlates of these subtypes. Here, for the first time, we …
… surface subtypes of developmentaldyslexia in light of competing predictions made by two … skills (phonological dyslexia) or disproportionately poor orthographic coding skills (surface …
R Zoubrinetzky, F Bielle, S Valdois - PloS one, 2014 - journals.plos.org
… relevant to identify cognitively homogeneous subtypes of developmentaldyslexia. In a second section (Part 2), we will focus on two groups of dyslexic children selected from the whole …
… itself, to provide an upper limit for expected stability for subtypes. For that analysis, we defined dyslexia based on the composite of the two single word reading measures falling at least …
CSH Ho, DW Chan, KKH Chung, SH Lee… - Journal of experimental …, 2007 - Elsevier
… There is also a genetic basis for these twosubtypes. As a group, phonological … current study aimed at classifying Chinese developmentaldyslexia into subtypes according to the dual-…
… both. In contrast, in our younger sample, 27.9% of the dyslexics (19 out of 68 children) were low on bothtypes … Perhaps these findings indicate that, with development, there is increasing …
… and surface subtypes within a developmentaldyslexic sample. … such subtypes can be identified amongst adult dyslexics, the … Individuals classified as phonological dyslexics on the basis …