Journal Article10.1016/S0028-3932(01)00175-0
Presentation and task effects on migration errors in attentional dyslexia.
Kate Mayall,Glyn W. Humphreys +1 more
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TL;DR: The data point to a pre-categorical deficit in reading in FL, who shows symptoms of attentional dyslexia, and representations on the left side of his attentional space are particularly weak, and so vulnerable to stimuli on the right when FL adopts a wide spatial window for the task.
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About: This article is published in Neuropsychologia. The article was published on 01 Jan 2002. The article focuses on the topics: Missing letter effect & Dyslexia.
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TL;DR: This work establishes the critical causal role of this fiber tract in normal reading, and shows that its disruption is one pathophysiological mechanism of pure alexia, thus clarifying a long-standing debate on the role of disconnection in neurocognitive disorders.
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Foveal crowding in posterior cortical atrophy: a specific early-visual-processing deficit affecting word reading.
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Mindful reading: mindfulness meditation helps keep readers with dyslexia and ADHD on the lexical track
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Dissociations between developmental dyslexias and attention deficits
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TL;DR: Results indicate that visuospatial attention deficits do not underlie developmental dyslexia and/or attention deficits, and dyslexias that may be thought to have an attentional basis dissociated from attention.
Paying attention to reading errors in acquired dyslexia.
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TL;DR: A recent study by Mayall and Humphreys has contributed to this debate by studying letter migration errors in an attentional dyslexic.
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