The individual encounters an unrecognized stimulus.This could be a word (written or spoken), symbol, or object that is not recognized. The lack of recognition causes a feeling of confusion. Confusion naturally and automatically stimulates or triggers disorientation.The individual uses […]
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When dyslexic people make mistakes in reading or spelling, it is because they are experiencing disorientation, which results in distorted perceptions. The person’s threshold for confusion is a key factor in how often he or she disorients. A person […]
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Increased variability of stimulus-driven cortical responses is associated with genetic variability in children with and without dyslexia (2018 – Journal Article and Open Access) (T.M. Centanni , D. Pantazis, D.T. Truong, J.R. Gruen, J.D.E. Gabrieli, T.P. Hogan)
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From The Dyslexic Reader: Also: Orientation in a Noisy Place; Find it here: Issue 65
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Self-Reported Visual Symptoms in Children with Developmental Dyslexia. (2019 – Journal Article) (Raghuram A , Hunter DG , Gowrisankaran S , Waber DP)
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Are changes in the stomatognatic system able to modify the eye balance in dyslexia? (2019 – Journal Article and Open Access) (Mettey, A., Bouvier, A., Jooste, V. Boucher, Y., & Quercia, P.)
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Unstable Representation of Sound: A Biological Marker of Dyslexia (2013 – Journal Article and Open Access) (Hornickel, Jane; Nina Kraus)
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Visual and Auditory Interference Control of Attention in Developmental Dyslexia (2019 – Journal Article) (Gabay, Y., Gabay, S., Schiff, R., & Henik, A.)
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Unisensory and multisensory temporal processing in autism and dyslexia: A systematic review and meta-analysis (2020 – Journal Article) (Alexa Meilleur, Nicholas E.V. Foster, Sarah-Maude Coll, Simona M. Brambati, Krista L. Hyde)
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Orientation and disorientation: Lessons from patients with epilepsy (2014 – Journal Article) (Michael Peer, Ronit Lyon, Shahar Arzy)
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