The eye movements of dyslexic children during reading and visual search: Impact of the visual attention span
Abstract
The eye movements of 14 French dyslexic children having a VA span reduction and 14 normal readers were compared in two tasks of visual search and text reading. The dyslexic participants made a higher number of rightward fixations in reading only. They simultaneously processed the same low number of letters in both tasks whereas normal readers processed far more letters in reading. Importantly, the children's VA span abilities related to the...
Paper Details
Title
The eye movements of dyslexic children during reading and visual search: Impact of the visual attention span
Published Date
Sep 1, 2007
Journal
Volume
47
Issue
19
Pages
2521 - 2530
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