Sensory temporal sampling in time: an integrated model of the TSF and neural noise hypothesis as an etiological pathway for dyslexia

OHM Lasnick, F Hoeft - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience, 2024 - frontiersin.org
Much progress has been made in research on the causal mechanisms of developmental
dyslexia. In recent years, the “temporal sampling” account of dyslexia has evolved …

Alterations in neural activation in the ventral frontoparietal network during complex magnocellular stimuli in developmental dyslexia associated with READ1 deletion

S Mascheretti, F Arrigoni, A Toraldo… - Behavioral and Brain …, 2024 - Springer
Background An intronic deletion within intron 2 of the DCDC2 gene encompassing the entire
READ1 (hereafter, READ1d) has been associated in both children with developmental …

[HTML][HTML] Reduced categorical learning of faces in dyslexia

A Gertsovski, O Guri, M Ahissar - Cortex, 2024 - Elsevier
The perception of phonological categories in dyslexia is less refined than in typically
developing (TD) individuals. Traditionally, this characteristic was considered unique to …

frontiers ORIGINAL RESEARCH in Psychology published: 02 August 2021

L Macchitella¹, P Zoccolotti - Fluency and Reading …, 2024 - books.google.com
In the present study, we explored the unique contribution of reading accuracy, reading
fluency and linguistic comprehension within the frame of Simple View of Reading (SVR) …