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  1. 05-05-2024 | Dyslexia | Online First

    Correction to: Phonological syllables allow children with developmental dyslexia to access words

  2. Open Access 04-03-2024 | Dyslexia | ReviewPaper

    Early life stress, literacy and dyslexia: an evolutionary perspective

    Stress and learning co-evolved in parallel, with their interdependence critical to the survival of the species. Even today, the regulation of moderate levels of stress by the central autonomic network (CAN), especially during pre- and post-natal …

  3. Open Access 25-03-2024 | Dyslexia | Online First

    Do we really need a new definition of dyslexia? A commentary

    We provide a commentary on current debates about the definition of dyslexia. We agree with others that dyslexia is best thought of as a dimensional disorder with the best established causal risk factor being a deficit in phonological processing.

  4. 23-11-2023 | Dyslexia | OriginalPaper

    Atypical characteristic changes of surface morphology and structural covariance network in developmental dyslexia

    Developmental dyslexia (DD) is a neurodevelopmental disorder that is characterized by difficulties with all aspects of information acquisition in the written word, including slow and inaccurate word recognition [ 9 , 47 ]. DD affects about 5% of …

  5. 25-03-2024 | Dyslexia | Online First

    The critical role of instructional response in defining and identifying students with dyslexia: a case for updating existing definitions

    We address defining and identifying students with dyslexia within the context of multi-tier systems of support (MTSS). We review proposed definitions of dyslexia, evidence for proposed definitional attributes, and emphasize the role of …

  6. Journal

    Annals of Dyslexia

    An Interdisciplinary Journal of the International Dyslexia Association

    Annals of Dyslexia is dedicated to the scientific study of dyslexia, its co-morbid conditions, and other language-learning disorders, especially those affecting literacy acquisition. Annals of Dyslexia publishes original studies, significant …

  7. 17-02-2024 | Dyslexia | Online First

    Phonological syllables allow children with developmental dyslexia to access words

    Learning to read is a middle-distance race for children worldwide. Most of them succeed in this acquisition with “normal” difficulties that ensue from the progressive (re)structuring of the phonological and orthographic systems. Evidence …

  8. 04-03-2024 | Dyslexia | Online First

    Correction: The cognitive‑linguistic profiles and academic performances of Chinese children with dyslexia across cultures: Beijing, Hong Kong, and Taipei

  9. 29-01-2024 | Dyslexia | EditorialNotes

    Dyslexia and mental health problems: introduction to the special issue

  10. 09-01-2024 | Dyslexia | Online First

    Revisiting the definition of dyslexia

    The International Dyslexia Association definition of dyslexia was updated 20 years ago and has been referenced frequently in research and practice. In this paper, researchers from the Florida Center for Reading Research consider the components of …

  11. Open Access 13-01-2024 | Dyslexia | Online First

    Towards a dynamic, comprehensive conceptualization of dyslexia

    Here we build from the central strength of the existing definition of dyslexia—its emphasis on neurobiological origins—and proffer a set of seven core principles for a new, more comprehensive conceptualization of dyslexia. These principles derive …

  12. 06-02-2024 | Online First

    The cognitive-linguistic profiles and academic performances of Chinese children with dyslexia across cultures: Beijing, Hong Kong, and Taipei

    This study examined the cognitive-linguistic and literacy-related correlates of dyslexia in three Chinese cities and the English word reading and mathematics performances of Chinese children with dyslexia. Chinese children with/without dyslexia

  13. Open Access 11-01-2024 | Dyslexia | Online First

    The COVID generation: Online dyslexia treatment equally effective as face-to-face treatment in a Dutch sample

    Due to pandemic-induced lockdown(s) in 2020, dyslexia treatment was forced to move to online platforms. This study examined whether Dutch children who received online treatment progressed as much in their reading and spelling performance as …

  14. 16-11-2023 | Dyslexia | OriginalPaper

    An Investigation into Differences in Theta Relative Power While Reading in Children with Developmental Dyslexia and School Performance

    Developmental dyslexia (DD) is an unexpected failure to learn to read despite otherwise favorable conditions in school-aged children. The theta rhythm of the electroencephalogram (EEG) has been related to several cognitive processes and may …

  15. Open Access 26-07-2023 | Dyslexia | OriginalPaper

    Dyslexia Antedating and Postdating Epilepsy Onset

    In children with epilepsy, reading problems are a common comorbidity. In children with severe reading disorders (dyslexia), the presence of comorbidities, like disorders in language, mathematics, attention or emotional development, is …

  16. Open Access 07-07-2023 | Dyslexia | OriginalPaper

    A national test of dyslexia

    Different definitions and tests of dyslexia can cause unfairness and make life difficult for people with dyslexia as well as for the professionals. In 2012, the Danish government decided to support the fight against dyslexia. The government issued …

  17. Open Access 29-09-2023 | Dyslexia | OriginalPaper

    Neglect dyslexia: whole-word and within-word errors with parafoveal and foveal viewing

    Patients with left-sided neglect dyslexia often omit whole words positioned on the left, termed whole-word errors, or commit errors on the left-sided letters of words, termed unilateral paralexias. In addition, the errors have been shown to be …

  18. Open Access 01-07-2023 | Dyslexia | OriginalPaper

    EEG correlates of developmental dyslexia: a systematic review

    Dyslexia is one of the most studied learning disorders. Despite this, its biological basis and main causes are still not fully understood. Electroencephalography (EEG) could be a powerful tool in identifying the underlying mechanisms, but …

  19. 10-06-2023 | Dyslexia | OriginalPaper

    A realist review of dyslexia pilot project research

    We conducted a realist review of state-authorized dyslexia pilot projects to understand how they have been implemented and evaluated, and the extent to which they adhere to best practice recommendations. We found that states have piloted broadly …

  20. 16-10-2023 | Dyslexia | OriginalPaper

    The effect of online visual games on visual perception, oculomotor, and balance skills of children with developmental dyslexia during the COVID-19 pandemic

    Developmental dyslexia (DD) is a learning disorder characterized by phonological skills deficiencies and difficulty in reading due to problems in discerning the sounds in speech and understanding how these sounds relate to letters and words [ 1 ].

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