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The following pages link to Impaired visual search in dyslexia relates to the role of the magnocellular pathway in attention. (Q48190304):
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- Reading into neuronal oscillations in the visual system: implications for developmental dyslexia (Q21558431) (← links)
- Visual attention as an important visual function: an outline of manifestations, diagnosis and management of impaired visual attention (Q24669974) (← links)
- Visual Illusions: An Interesting Tool to Investigate Developmental Dyslexia and Autism Spectrum Disorder (Q26747538) (← links)
- Sequential spatial frequency discrimination is consistently impaired among adult dyslexics (Q28251324) (← links)
- The cognitive deficits responsible for developmental dyslexia: review of evidence for a selective visual attentional disorder (Q28295965) (← links)
- An investigation into prospective memory in children with developmental dyslexia (Q30422578) (← links)
- Temporal sampling in vision and the implications for dyslexia. (Q30442061) (← links)
- The eye-voice lead during oral reading in developmental dyslexia (Q30447327) (← links)
- Sound can improve visual search in developmental dyslexia (Q30471314) (← links)
- Dynamic sensory sensitivity and children's word decoding skills (Q30504241) (← links)
- Human scotopic spatiotemporal sensitivity: a comparison of psychophysical and electrophysiological data (Q30783679) (← links)
- Devil in the details? Developmental dyslexia and visual long-term memory for details (Q33832750) (← links)
- Reading disorders in children (Q34192668) (← links)
- Top-down modulations from dorsal stream in lexical recognition: an effective connectivity FMRI study (Q34200766) (← links)
- History of reading struggles linked to enhanced learning in low spatial frequency scenes (Q34256689) (← links)
- From attentional gating in macaque primary visual cortex to dyslexia in humans (Q34434177) (← links)
- Attentional gating in primary visual cortex: a physiological basis for dyslexia (Q34453017) (← links)
- Attention dysfunction subtypes of developmental dyslexia. (Q34548567) (← links)
- Atypical balance between occipital and fronto-parietal activation for visual shape extraction in dyslexia (Q34794895) (← links)
- Dissociations between developmental dyslexias and attention deficits (Q34912057) (← links)
- Word-decoding as a function of temporal processing in the visual system (Q35078314) (← links)
- Morphological differences in the lateral geniculate nucleus associated with dyslexia (Q35693072) (← links)
- Investigating the role of visual and auditory search in reading and developmental dyslexia. (Q37196529) (← links)
- Visual search: magno- and parvocellular systems or color and luminance processes? (Q37242487) (← links)
- Isolating the impact of visual perception on dyslexics' reading ability (Q38405537) (← links)
- Orthographic processing efficiency in developmental dyslexia: an investigation of age and treatment factors at the sublexical level (Q38496010) (← links)
- Visual search deficits are independent of magnocellular deficits in dyslexia (Q39686252) (← links)
- Visual target detection paradigm for the study of selective attention (Q40737948) (← links)
- Action video games improve reading abilities and visual-to-auditory attentional shifting in English-speaking children with dyslexia (Q41062216) (← links)
- Magnocellular-dorsal pathway and sub-lexical route in developmental dyslexia (Q41068014) (← links)
- Impaired magnocellular/dorsal stream activation predicts impaired reading ability in schizophrenia (Q42126796) (← links)
- Problems with visual statistical learning in developmental dyslexia. (Q42272823) (← links)
- Parietal function in good and poor readers. (Q42948309) (← links)
- Isolating the M(y)-cell response in dyslexia using the spatial frequency doubling illusion. (Q43638240) (← links)
- Deficits of motion transparency perception in adult developmental dyslexics with normal unidirectional motion sensitivity (Q43984214) (← links)
- The Impact of Concurrent Noise on Visual Search in Children With ADHD. (Q47934488) (← links)
- Attentional asymmetry between visual hemifields is related to habitual direction of reading and its implications for debate on cause and effects of dyslexia (Q48162303) (← links)
- TMS on right frontal eye fields induces an inflexible focus of attention (Q48343617) (← links)
- Interactions between luminance and colour channels in visual search and their relationship to parallel neural channels in vision (Q48362294) (← links)
- Temporal order judgment in dyslexia. (Q48401238) (← links)
- Sequential processing deficits of reading disabled persons is independent of inter-stimulus interval (Q48436864) (← links)
- The role of visuospatial attention in developmental dyslexia: evidence from a rehabilitation study. (Q48447739) (← links)
- Evidence for magnocellular involvement in the identification of flanked letters (Q48495509) (← links)
- Auditory cortical responses to speech-like stimuli in dyslexic adults (Q48518397) (← links)
- Children with developmental dyslexia show a left visual "minineglect". (Q48787522) (← links)
- Attentional blink deficits observed in dyslexia depend on task demands (Q50699883) (← links)
- Spelling and reading: using visual sensitivity to explore shared or separate orthographic representations. (Q51053811) (← links)
- Dynamic visual perception and reading development in Chinese school children (Q51732716) (← links)
- Exploring the effect of stimulus characteristics on location-based inhibition of return using abrupt and ramped stimulus presentation (Q51798449) (← links)
- What are the causes of the attention deficits observed in children with dyslexia? (Q51838079) (← links)