Theories of developmental dyslexia: insights from a multiple case study of dyslexic adults
University College London · Cognitive Research (United States) · +4 more institutions
Abstract
A multiple case study was conducted in order to assess three leading theories of developmental dyslexia: (i) the phonological theory, (ii) the magnocellular (auditory and visual) theory and (iii) the cerebellar theory. Sixteen dyslexic and 16 control university students were administered a full battery of psychometric, phonological, auditory, visual and cerebellar tests. Individual data reveal that all 16 dyslexics suffer from a phonological deficit, 10 from an auditory deficit, four from a motor deficit and two from a visual magnocellular deficit. Results suggest that a phonological deficit can appear in the absence of any other sensory or motor disorder, and is sufficient to cause a literacy impairment, as…
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1Topics & keywords
- Dyslexia
- Psychology
- Biological theories of dyslexia
- Automaticity
- Cognitive psychology
- Audiology
- Neuroscience
- Developmental dyslexia
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