A new immersive rehabilitation therapy (mover) improves more than classical visual training visual perceptual skills in dyslexic children

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  • who: Charlotte Gibert et al. from the Clinique de l`Europe, Boulevard de l`Europe, Rouen, France, CNRS, Paris Nanterre University, Nanterre, France have published the research work: A New Immersive Rehabilitation Therapy (MoveR) Improves More Than Classical Visual Training Visual Perceptual Skills in Dyslexic Children, in the Journal: Biomedicines 2023, 11, x FOR PEER REVIEW of /2023/
  • what: The authors wonder how to compare the improvement in perceptual skills (by using the test of perceptual skills in with dyslexia after two types (a called and the vision Thirtynine with dyslexia were enrolled in the . . .

     

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