Search results for "Dyslexia"

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Processing of speech and non-speech sounds in the language-related cortex compared between dyslexic and normal-reading adults : fMRI-study

2000

planum temporaleäänen diskriminaatiodyslexiafMRIdysleksiasound discrimination
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Orienting of visuo-spatial attention in developmental dyslexia

2008

posterior parietal cortexminineglect syndromereadingorienting of attentionvisuo-spatial attentionmagnocellular deficitsdevelopmental dyslexia
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Project DyAdd : Nonlinguistic theories of dyslexia predict intelligence

2020

Two themes have puzzled the research on developmental and learning disorders for decades. First, some of the risk and protective factors behind developmental challenges are suggested to be shared and some to be specific for a given condition. Second, language-based learning difficulties like dyslexia are suggested to result from or correlate with also nonlinguistic aspects of information processing. In the current study, we investigated how adults with developmental dyslexia and ADHD as well as healthy controls cluster across various dimensions designed to tap the prominent nonlinguistic theories of dyslexia. Participants were 18–55-year-old adults with dyslexia (n = 36), ADHD (n = 22), and…

procedural learningcomorbidityoppimisvaikeudetvisual attentionneuropsykologiakehityshäiriötdyslexiamental disordersADHDdysleksiaeyeblink conditioningtemporal processingvisual processing
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Tertiary teachers with dyslexia as narrators of their professional life and identity

2015

professional experienceitseluottamustoisen asteen koulutusopettajatammatti-identiteettioppimisvaikeudetosaaminendyslexiatertiary teacherkorkea-asteen koulutusdysleksiaprofessional identitylukihäiriötnarrative inquiryNarratiivinen tutkimus
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Disrupted Spatial Organization of Cued Exogenous Attention Persists Into Adulthood in Developmental Dyslexia

2021

Purpose: Abnormal exogenous attention orienting and diffused spatial distribution of attention have been associated with reading impairment in children with developmental dyslexia. However, studies in adults have failed to replicate such relationships. The goal of the present study was to address this issue by assessing exogenous visual attention and its peripheral spatial distribution in adults with developmental dyslexia.Methods: We measured response times, accuracy and eye movements of 18 dyslexics and 19 typical readers in a cued discrimination paradigm, in which stimuli were presented at different peripheral eccentricities.Results: Results showed that adults with developmental dyslexia…

reaction timeCued speechbehavioral disciplines and activitiesexogenous attentionBF1-990visual eccentricitydyslexiaDevelopmental dyslexiaPsychologyPsychologypsychological phenomena and processesGeneral PsychologySpatial organizationOriginal ResearchcueingCognitive psychologyFrontiers in Psychology
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Study in children with reading disabilities and familial risk for dyslexia and Russian second-language

2013

suomen kielisecond-language learningFinnishvenäjänkielisetRussiansuomi toisena kielenäkvantiteettiphonemic lengthprosediikkafoneemitquantityspeech perceptionoppimispelitoppimisvaikeudetdyslexiadysleksiakielen oppiminenlukihäiriötpuheen ymmärtäminenfonologialapset
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"Mulla on tämmönen - ei oikein osaa näitä asioita" : tapaustutkimus lukivaikeuksisen aikuisen opettamisesta

1997

tapaustutkimusaikuisten lukivaikeudetlukiopetusdyslexialukutaitoadult literacy
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Task-focused behaviour and mothers' causal attributions in relation to dyslexia : a follow-up from age 8 to age 20

2018

Children with dyslexia tend to find reading stressful. Coping responses, such as task-focused and avoidant behaviours, can help mitigate the stress. Task-focused behaviour is associated with reading development, with others’ at-tributions of success and failure linked to task-focused behaviour. The present study aims to examine whether differences in task-focused behaviour between those with dyslexia and those without dyslexia exist in childhood (age 8) and persist in adolescence (age 15) and early adulthood (age 20). The study also aimed to understand the relationship between mothers’ causal attributions of their 15-year-old adolescents’ school successes and fail-ures and task-focused beha…

task-focused behaviourmothers' causal attributionsdyslexiadysleksiabehavioral disciplines and activitiespsychological phenomena and processes
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Kaksivuotiaiden lasten fonologisen kehityksen variaatio : puheen ymmärrettävyyden sekä sananmuotojen tavoittelun ja tuottamisen tarkastelu

2007

Torvelainen selvitti kaksivuotiaiden lasten fonologisen eli äänteellisen kehityksen variaatiota. Edistyneimmät kaksivuotiaat puhuivat lähes aikuismallisesti, kun taas heikoimpien lasten puhe poikkesi vielä suuresti aikuismallista. – Äänteellistä kehitystä tutkittaessa pitää ottaa huomioon lapsen sanavarasto. Jos kaksivuotiaalla on pieni sanasto, on normaalia, että hänen puheensa poikkeaa vielä paljon aikuismallisesta puheesta. Suuri sanavarasto puolestaan liittyi hyvin aikuismaiseen kieleen, Päivi Torvelainen kertoo.Edistyneimpien kaksivuotiaiden tuottamat sanat olivat niin aikuissanojen kaltaisia, että heidän puheestaan lasta tuntematon aikuinen ymmärsi lähes kaiken (96 %), kun taas heikoi…

ymmärrettävyyssuomen kieliOptimality Theorypuhekielellinen kehitysphonological developmentpuheentuottodyslexialastenkielidysleksiavaihteluvariationlapsetfonologia
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