Is there evidence for a noisy computation deficit in developmental dyslexia?

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  • who: Johannes C. Ziegler from the Dalhousie University, Canada have published the research: Is there evidence for a noisy computation deficit in developmental dyslexia?, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: This study was conducted with adult dyslexics who all had a history of childhood dyslexia and were referred to the authors from a regional clinical reference center of dyslexia with a formal diagnosis of dyslexia. Because the behavioral data showed larger repetition effect in the first run, the authors focused on a ROI analysis of the first run to make sure the authors would not miss . . .

     

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