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Title171. Simultaneous Activation of Reading Mechanisms: Evidence from a Case of Deep Dyslexia
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JournalBrain and Language. - V.67. - pp. 1–29
Year of publishing1999
AbstractWe report the performance of LC, a deep dyslexic. We investigated extensively her errors according to serial cognitive neuropsychological models of oral reading. Initial evaluation of her reading suggested impaired access to the phonological output lexicon (POL). Impaired grapheme-to-phoneme convers ...
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Title172. So Much to Read, So Little Time: How Do We Read, and Can Speed Reading Help?
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JournalPsychological Science in the Public Interest. 2016;17(1):4-34. doi:10.1177/1529100615623267
Year of publishing2016
AbstractThe prospect of speed reading—reading at an increased speed without any loss of comprehension—has undeniable appeal. Speed reading has been an intriguing concept for decades, at least since Evelyn Wood introduced her Reading Dynamics training program in 1959. It has recently increased in popularity, ...
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Title173. Some characteristics of saccadic eye movements in children of primary school age
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JournalDocumenta Ophthalmologica, Volume 80, Number 2, 1992, pp. 189-199
Year of publishing1992
AbstractThe characteristics of saccadic eye movements have been extensively studied in adults; researches have also been devoted to the saccades of preschool age children. On the contrary, for primary school-age children no data exist; we investigate the eye movements (recorded utilizing an infrared techniq ...
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Title174. Spatial and temporal factors in the predictive generation of saccadic eye movements
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JournalVision Research, Volume 21, Issue 3, 1981, Pages 347-354
Year of publishing1981
AbstractHorizontal saccadic eye movements were recorded when a spot target moves in a sequence of steps, designed to manipulate the variables of spatial and temporal predictability. This allowed a comparison of anticipatory saccades with saccades elicited by visual stimulation, and evidence is presented whi ...
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Title175. Spatial load factor in prediction of reading performance
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JournalOphthal. Physiol. Opt. 2004 24: 440–449
Year of publishing2004
AbstractThis study investigated whether there is a relationship between reading age and clinical optometric tests that have varying degrees of spatial loading in their design. Spatial loading in this context is the demand on the visual system to process information about the relative position and orientatio ...
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