On the relationship between dynamic visual and auditory processing and literacy skills; results from a large primary-school study.
Three hundred and fifty randomly selected primary school children completed a psychometric and psychophysical test battery to ascertain relationships between reading ability and sensitivity to dynamic visual and auditory stimuli. The first analysis examined whether sensitivity to visual coherent mot...
Main Authors: | Talcott, J, Witton, C, Hebb, G, Stoodley, C, Westwood, E, France, S, Hansen, P, Stein, J |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
2002
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