and underlying causes of dyslexia are an active area of research. However, some experts believe that the distinction of dyslexia as a separate reading disorder...
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Dyslexia, previously known as word blindness, is a learning disability that affects either reading or writing. Different people are affected to different...
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following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to dyslexia: Dyslexia, previously known as word blindness, is a learning disability that...
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The history of dyslexia research spans from the late 1800s to the present. The concept of "word-blindness" (German: "wortblindheit"), as an isolated condition...
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sub-types of dyslexia that have been recognized by researchers: orthographic, or surface dyslexia, phonological dyslexia and mixed dyslexia where individuals...
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instead of "red and green". The characteristics of dyslexia have been identified mainly from research in languages with alphabetic writing systems, primarily...
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of dyslexia depends on a multitude of variables; there is no one specific strategy or set of strategies that will work for all who have dyslexia. Some...
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Dyscalculia (redirect from Number dyslexia)
mathematical calculations, and learning facts in mathematics. It is sometimes colloquially referred to as "math dyslexia", though this analogy can be misleading...
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Maryanne Wolf (category Dyslexia researchers)
from genetically based dyslexia to environmentally based illiteracy. For the last two decades she has employed research in cognitive neuroscience, psycholinguistics...
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disabilities in special education Learning theory (education) Qualified specialist dyslexia teachers Special education Teaching and Learning Research Programme...
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Aphasia (redirect from Oral dyslexia)
therapy. Research is in progress that will hopefully uncover whether or not certain drugs might be used in addition to speech-language therapy in order to...
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Computer-supported collaborative learning (redirect from Online Collaboration Tools in Elementary Education)
management, and lack of confidence. Dyslexia has in the past two decades become increasingly present in research and legislation. The United Kingdom passed...
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occur without dyslexia. Dyslexics and dysgraphics experience similar synchronization difficulties and issues with spelling. However, dyslexia does not seem...
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Dyschronometria (category Time in life)
however it is uncertain whether dyslexia is developed or worsened by having it, or if it is the opposite in that having dyslexia increases the chance of developing...
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OpenDyslexic (category Management of dyslexia)
many dyslexia-intervention typefaces, most notably Dyslexie, OpenDyslexic adds to dyslexia research and is a reading aid. It is not a cure for dyslexia. The...
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Deep dyslexia is a form of dyslexia that disrupts reading processes. Deep dyslexia may occur as a result of a head injury, stroke, disease, or operation...
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Dore Programme (redirect from Dore (dyslexia treatment))
After being told that there was no cure for dyslexia, Wynford began working with a team of researchers to investigate Harold Levinson's claim that the...
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dyslexia. This was recently confirmed by the Government’s research report (the Rose report in June 2009) on the teaching of children with dyslexia in...
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Taare Zameen Par (category Fiction about dyslexia)
failed in school. Their research led them to the Maharashtra Dyslexia Association and Parents for a Better Curriculum for the Child (PACE). Dyslexia eventually...
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Reading disability (section Dyslexia)
suggest that dyslexia and intelligence are related. Definition is more in keeping with modern research and debunked discrepancy model of dyslexia diagnosis:...
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Center for Research, Evaluation and Awareness of Dyslexia (Center for READing) is a university-based program at Pittsburg State University in Pittsburg...
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treatable, cause of dyslexia; however, further tests are required to confirm this. At least 700 million people worldwide have dyslexia. In response to the...
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Magnocellular cell (section Dyslexia)
immune systems. Another line of research suggests that defective eye movement caused by M cells is the cause of dyslexia. Since the magnocellular system...
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needed] Bulifant discovered she had dyslexia in her 40s and has served as a longtime advocate for dyslexia research, including writing two musicals on...
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John Stein (physiologist) (category Dyslexia researchers)
holds a professorship in physiology at the University of Oxford. He has research interests in the neurological basis of dyslexia. A doctor of philosophy...
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Pittsburg State University (category Universities and colleges established in 1903)
psychologist and researcher in dyslexia and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder John E. Jacobs, interim president of Emporia State in 1953; Director...
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Dyslexie (category Management of dyslexia)
sentence starts or ends. Research does not suggest that the font is beneficial in aiding reading. Neither children with or without dyslexia read faster or more...
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Visual thinking (redirect from Thinking in pictures)
used in the past. Research suggests that dyslexia is a symptom of a predominant visual/spatial learning. Morgan used the term 'word blindness,' in 1896...
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implicated with dyslexia in humans. Monkeys show cellular asymmetry but not gross anatomic asymmetry of the planum temporale. (Brain Research, 2008). The...
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a disorder of spelling which accompanies dyslexia by a direct consequence of the phonological disorder. In the American classification from the American...
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