Dyslexia
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Dyslexia
Blackwell, 2000
2nd ed
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includes bibliographical references (p. 217-248) and index
内容説明・目次
- 巻冊次
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: [paperback] ISBN 9780631205746
内容説明
The extensively re-written and updated edition of this highly acclaimed text provides a synthesis of the latest research on the cognitive defects of dyslexia and reviews evidence concerning its biological bases.
目次
Preface to the Second Edition. 1. What is Dyslexia?.
2. The Definition of Dyslexia.
3. The Phonological Representations Hypothesis.
4. Learning to Read and to Spell.
5. Dyslexia: A Written Language Disorder.
6. Individual Differences in Dyslexia.
7. The Severity Hypothesis.
8. Biological Bases of Dyslexia.
9. Dyslexia: A Sensory Impairment?.
10. Helping to Overcome Dyslexia.
11. Proficiency and Deficiency: The Role of Compensation.
12. Conclusions and Future Prospects.
References.
Index.
- 巻冊次
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: [hardback] ISBN 9780631221449
内容説明
Although the problem of dyslexia is widely recognized, its definition continues to be debated. This new edition of a classic book provides a synthesis of research on the cognitive deficits of dyslexia and reviews evidence concerning its biological bases. The author not only considers the causes of reading and spelling problems, but also how, in spite of their difficulties, dyslexic children accomplish levels of literacy that initially seem beyond them. The first edition of the book has been substantially rewritten, updated and extended to cover the biology of dyslexia, recent research on auditory and visual processing in dyslexia, and studies that evaluate teaching interventions for dyslexic children. "Dyslexia" will prove to be an invaluable resource for professionals and general readers alike.
目次
Preface to the Second Edition. 1. What is Dyslexia? 2. The Definition of Dyslexia. 3. The Phonological Representations Hypothesis. 4. Learning to Read and to Spell. 5. Dyslexia: A Written Language Disorder. 6. Individual Differences in Dyslexia. 7. The Severity Hypothesis. 8. Biological Bases of Dyslexia. 9. Dyslexia: A Sensory Impairment? 10. Helping to Overcome Dyslexia. 11. Proficiency and Deficiency: The Role of Compensation. 12. Conclusions and Future Prospects. References. Index.
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