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Dyslexia : its neuropsychology and treatment

edited by George Th. Pavlidis and Dennis F. Fisher

Wiley, c1986

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Based on papers from a conference held in Thessaloniki, Greece, June 1983, and co-sponsored by the Orton Dyslexia Society and the International Academy for Research in Learning Disabilities

Includes index

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The book provides a unique combination of contributors from psychology, neurology and education, all of whom present up-to- date reviews of the major disciplines involved in the study of dyslexia. It aims at providing experimental data and theories that contribute to a better understanding of the causes, effects, diagnosis and treatment of dyslexia. Dyslexia is a difficult topic because not all dyslexics present the same symptomatology, a fact that often leads to confusion and controversy. A large part of this volume is dedicated to describing the characteristics, consequences and sub-types of dyslexia. The perspectives of psychological, educational, neurological and sociological concerns reported are in no way meant to be comprehensive, but they are rather directed at giving the reader a sense of the tremendous complexity of the problem that has interfered with the progress in our understanding of dyslexia over the last hundred years.

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