Neurogenetics of developmental dyslexia: from genes to behavior through brain neuroimaging and cognitive and sensorial mechanisms
Developmental dyslexia (DD) is a complex neurodevelopmental deficit characterized by
impaired reading acquisition, in spite of adequate neurological and sensorial conditions …
impaired reading acquisition, in spite of adequate neurological and sensorial conditions …
The visual‐attention span deficit in developmental dyslexia: Review of evidence for a visual‐attention‐based deficit
S Valdois - Dyslexia, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
The visual attention span (VAS) deficit hypothesis in developmental dyslexia posits that a
subset of dyslexic individuals shows a multielement parallel processing deficit due to …
subset of dyslexic individuals shows a multielement parallel processing deficit due to …
Convergent and divergent brain structural and functional abnormalities associated with developmental dyslexia
Brain abnormalities in the reading network have been repeatedly reported in individuals
with developmental dyslexia (DD); however, it is still not totally understood where the …
with developmental dyslexia (DD); however, it is still not totally understood where the …
The neurological basis of developmental dyslexia and related disorders: A reappraisal of the temporal hypothesis, twenty years on
M Habib - Brain sciences, 2021 - mdpi.com
In a now-classic article published a couple of decades ago (Brain, 2000; 123: 2373–2399), I
proposed an “extended temporal processing deficit hypothesis of dyslexia”, suggesting that …
proposed an “extended temporal processing deficit hypothesis of dyslexia”, suggesting that …
Visual attention modulates reading acquisition
The processing of letters within strings is challenging for beginning readers. Letter
identification is affected by visual similarity, loss of information with eccentricity and …
identification is affected by visual similarity, loss of information with eccentricity and …
A different vision of dyslexia: Local precedence on global perception
Individuals perceive the wor (l) d hierarchically. Firsty, the global visual scene is processed
by the right hemisphere, and later, the local features are perceived by the left hemisphere …
by the right hemisphere, and later, the local features are perceived by the left hemisphere …
Neural dissociation of visual attention span and phonological deficits in developmental dyslexia: A hub‐based white matter network analysis
It has been suggested that developmental dyslexia may have two dissociable causes—a
phonological deficit and a visual attention span (VAS) deficit. Yet, neural evidence for such a …
phonological deficit and a visual attention span (VAS) deficit. Yet, neural evidence for such a …
Examination of common and unique brain regions for atypical reading and math: A meta-analysis
The purpose of this study is to identify consistencies across functional neuroimaging studies
regarding common and unique brain regions/networks for individuals with reading …
regarding common and unique brain regions/networks for individuals with reading …
The nature of verbal short-term impairment in dyslexia: The importance of serial order
Verbal short-term memory (STM) impairment is one of the most consistent associated deficits
observed in developmental reading disorders such as dyslexia. Few studies have …
observed in developmental reading disorders such as dyslexia. Few studies have …
Spatiotemporal eye-tracking feature set for improved recognition of dyslexic reading patterns in children
Considering the detrimental effects of dyslexia on academic performance and its common
occurrence, develo** tools for dyslexia detection, monitoring, and treatment poses a task …
occurrence, develo** tools for dyslexia detection, monitoring, and treatment poses a task …