Multisensory integration and attention in developmental dyslexia.
Developmental dyslexia affects 5%-10% of the population, resulting in poor spelling and reading skills. While there are well-documented differences in the way dyslexics process low-level visual and auditory stimuli, it is mostly unknown whether there are similar differences in audiovisual multisenso...
Main Authors: | Harrar, V, Tammam, J, Pérez-Bellido, A, Pitt, A, Stein, J, Spence, C |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2014
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