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Beyond reading modulation: Temporo-parietal tdcs alters visuo-spatial attention and motion perception in dyslexia
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Action Video Games Enhance Attentional Control and Phonological Decoding in Children with Developmental Dyslexia
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In: Brain Sci (2021)
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Beyond Reading Modulation: Temporo-Parietal tDCS Alters Visuo-Spatial Attention and Motion Perception in Dyslexia
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Action video games enhance attentional control and phonological decoding in children with developmental dyslexia
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The effects of biliteracy in the narrative competence of Early Bilinguals: a macrostructure and a microstructure analysis
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The magnocellular-dorsal pathway dysfunction in developmental dyslexia: Case-control, longitudinal and intervention studies
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Reading is a unique cognitive human skill crucial to life in modern societies, but for about 10% of children, learning to read is extremely difficult. These children are affected by developmental dyslexia (DD). Although the most common explanation of DD suggest a specific disorder in auditory and phonological processing, several studies show that also a magnocellular-dorsal (MD) pathway dysfunction could be a core deficit in DD. In this thesis will be investigated the MD functioning on children with and without DD by two case-control studies. The causal relationship between MD dysfunction and reading impairment will be investigated through: (i) two longitudinal studies, in which the attentional skills was tested in pre-reading children, and (ii) five intervention studies in which children with DD was treated with a visual-attentional training (i.e., action video game, AVG). The MD functioning was tested with different tasks that are able to capture different skills driven by MD pathway. In particular, the low spatial frequency, processed by MD pathway, will be investigated through Navon tasks in which is important the global perception of the scene. Another aspect linked to the MD pathway, is the signal-to-noise exclusion in which the target is processed filtering the noise, and this will be investigated through a crowding task and visual and auditory attentional noise exclusion tasks. The findings show that the MD functioning is impaired already at pre-reading stage in future poor readers and that AVG training is able to improve reading speed and attentional skills linked to the MD pathway functioning. For these reason it will be sustain the causal role of MD pathway dysfunction in DD, and the DD as a multifactorial neurodevelopmental disorder.
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M-PSI/02 Psicobiologia e psicologia fisiologica; M-PSI/04 Psicologia dello sviluppo e psicologia dell'educazione
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URL: http://paduaresearch.cab.unipd.it/12034/ http://paduaresearch.cab.unipd.it/12034/1/Thesis_SaraBertoni_R1_corretta.pdf
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A different vision of dyslexia: Local precedence on global perception
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Action video games improve reading abilities and visual-to-auditory attentional shifting in English-speaking children with dyslexia
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Action video games improve reading and cross-modal attentional shifting as well as phonological skills in English-speaking children with dyslexia
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Action video games improve reading abilities and visual-to-auditory attentional shifting in English-speaking children with dyslexia
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A different vision of dyslexia: Local precedence on global perception
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Dyslexia prevention by action video game training: behavioural and neurophysiological evidence
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Gori, Simone (orcid:0000-0002-6693-6122); Bertoni, Sara (orcid:0000-0002-0985-0373); Sali, Maria. - : Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology, 2016. : country:US, 2016
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