Dyslexia and the anchoring-deficit hypothesis

Volume: 11, Issue: 11, Pages: 458 - 465
Published: Nov 1, 2007
Abstract
The 'core deficit' of dyslexia has been characterized by different researchers in terms of either phonological impairments or of difficulties in processing basic visual and auditory stimuli. Recent findings suggest that a single type of impairment in the dynamics of perception, which affects the efficiency of short-term memory, might underlie the broad range of difficulties of dyslexics. Experimental findings show that the general population...
Paper Details
Title
Dyslexia and the anchoring-deficit hypothesis
Published Date
Nov 1, 2007
Volume
11
Issue
11
Pages
458 - 465
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