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Title41. Diagnosis and Treatment of Reading Disabilities Based on the Component Model of Reading (An Alternative to the Discrepancy Model of LD)
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JournalJournal of Learning Disabilities Volume 41 Number 1 January/February 2008 67-84
Year of publishing2008
AbstractCurrently, learning disabilities (LD) are diagnosed on the basis of the discrepancy between students’ IQ and reading achievement scores. Students diagnosed with LD often receive remedial instruction in resource rooms. The available evidence suggests that the educational policy based on this discrepa ...
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Title42. Diagnosis of dyslexia by means of a new indicator of eye dominance
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JournalBrtish Journal of Ophthalmology, 1982, 66, 332-336
Year of publishing1982
AbstractMany dyslexic children are unable accurately to control the movements of their eyes even when they are not trying to read. This immaturity helps to explain their visual confusions. It may result from failure to develop dependable associations between retinal and ocular motor signals. These are essen ...
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Title43. Did Javal measure eye movements during reading?
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JournalJournal of Eye Movement Research, 2(5):5, pp. 1-7
Year of publishing2009
AbstractLouis-Émile Javal is widely credited as the first person to record eye movements in reading. This is so despite the fact that Javal himself never made that claim but it is perpetuated in contemporary text books, scientific articles and on the internet. Javal did coin the term ‘saccades’ in the ...
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Title44. Digital vs. Print: Reading Comprehension and the Future of the Book
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JournalSchool of Information Student Research Journal. - Vol 4 (2). http://scholarworks.sjsu.edu/slissrj/vol4/iss2/6
Year of publishing2014
AbstractRecent sales data indicate that the meteoric rise of the digital book, and a consequent fall in purchases of traditional books, may have subsided. It seems likely that, at least in the short term, digital book sales will settle somewhere between 10% and 20% of the total market (Milliot, 2014). Cultu ...
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Title45. Do adult readers know how they read? Evidence from eye movement patterns and verbal reports
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JournalBritish Journal of Psychology (2006), 97, 31–50
Year of publishing2006
AbstractThe present study was carried out to investigate individual differences in reading styles among competent adult readers and to examine whether readers are aware of their reading style. Individual reading strategies were studied by having the participants read a long expository text while their eye f ...
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