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Visual Aspects of Dyslexia [Kõva köide]

Edited by (, Service d'Ophtalmologie, Hôpital Européen Georges Pompidou, France), Edited by (, Department Physiology, Anatomy, and Genetics, University of Oxford, UK)
  • Formaat: Hardback, 218 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 249x191x17 mm, kaal: 538 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 23-Aug-2012
  • Kirjastus: Oxford University Press
  • ISBN-10: 019958981X
  • ISBN-13: 9780199589814
  • Formaat: Hardback, 218 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 249x191x17 mm, kaal: 538 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 23-Aug-2012
  • Kirjastus: Oxford University Press
  • ISBN-10: 019958981X
  • ISBN-13: 9780199589814
Dyslexia affects about 10% of all children and is a potent cause of loss of self-confidence, personal and family misery, and waste of potential. Although the dominant view is that it is caused by specifically linguistic/phonological weakness, recent research within the field of neuroscience has shown that it is associated wtih visual processing problems as well. These discoveries have led to a resurgence in visual methods of treatment, which have shown promising results.

'Visual aspects of dyslexia' brings together cutting edge research from a range of disciplines - including neurology, neuroscience, and the vision sciences, to present the first comprehensive review of this recent research. It includes chapters from leading specialists which, in addition to reporting on the latest research, show how this knowledge is being successfully applied in the development of effective visual treatments for this common problem. Sections within the book cover the role of eye movements in reading, visual attention and reading, the neural bases of reading, and the relationship between visual stress and dyslexia.

Making a valuable contribution in helping us develop a deeper understanding of dyslexia, this is an important book for those in the fields of psychology, neuroscience, and education.

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Visual Aspects of Dyslexia presents a firm foundation for the role of visual deficits - in particular, deficits in magnocellular function in the dorsal stream - as a major underlying cause of dyslexia. ... This is a very interesting approach, which builds upon previous studies ... Students will find the chapters on eye movements and binocular control, as well as those on visual spacial attention and how it affects the dyslexic's ability to encode words during reading acquisition, particularly informative. ... It will be a rich resource for researchers in the perception community. * Teri Lawton, Perception *

List of Figures
vii
List of Abbreviations
xi
List of Contributors
xiii
1 A Neurological Account of Dyslexia
1(14)
Jean-Francois Demonet
Caroline Reilhac
2 Subitizing, Dynamic Vision, Saccade and Fixation Control in Dyslexia
15(30)
Burkhart Fischer
3 Movements of the Eyes in Three-Dimensional Space: Deficits of Vergence and Binocular Coordination in Dyslexia
45(18)
Zoi Kapoula
4 Origins of Visual Stress
63(16)
Arnold Wilkins
5 Visual Discomfort and Reading
79(12)
Elizabeth G. Conlon
6 Visual Stress and its Relationship to Dyslexia
91(20)
Chris Singleton
7 The Visual Nature of the Visual Attention Span Disorder in Developmental Dyslexia
111(12)
Sylviane Valdois
Delphine Lassus-Sangosse
Muriel Lobier
8 Spatial Attention Disorders in Developmental Dyslexia: Towards the Prevention of Reading Acquisition Deficits
123(14)
Andrea Facoetti
9 The Role of the Dorsal Pathway in Word Recognition
137(14)
Kristen Pammer
10 Aetiology of Dyslexia: A Visual Perspective on a Phonological Marker
151(20)
Trichur R. Vidyasagar
11 Visual Contributions to Reading Difficulties: The Magnocellular Theory
171(28)
John Stein
Index 199