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WK6 L12: Developmental Dyslexia
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What is the definition of developmental dyslexia?
Difficulty in learning to read
despite
instruction
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What does the Phonological Deficit Hypothesis explain?
It explains
difficulties
in
processing
sounds of language
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What are the two hypotheses mentioned regarding dyslexia?
Phonological
deficit and
visual deficit
hypotheses
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What are the signs and symptoms of dyslexia?
Difficulty processing sounds of language
Difficulty processing written letters
Nonword reading issues
Poor
phoneme awareness
Reduced enjoyment of reading
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What is grapheme-phoneme conversion?
It is the process of linking
letters
to sounds
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How do dyslexic children's picture naming abilities compare to controls?
Dyslexics
perform worse than
age-matched
controls
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What is the relationship between reading level and enjoyment of reading in dyslexics?
Dyslexics read
less
and enjoy reading less
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What visual problems are associated with dyslexia?
Blurring
or
distortion
of text and visual
crowding
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What does the area V5 of the occipital lobe relate to?
Motion direction
and
speed detection
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What were the two groups in Olulade et al.'s intervention study?
Group 1:
Reading treatment group
Group 2:
Maths treatment group
(control)
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What is the implication of the phonological deficit in dyslexia?
It is causally implicated in
reading failure
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What was the age of children tested in Gallagher, Frith & Snowling's study?
3.75
years old
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What did Gallagher, Frith & Snowling find about at-risk children?
57%
were delayed in
literacy development
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What were the four groups identified in Gallagher, Frith & Snowling's study?
At-risk
with
impaired reading
At-risk with
normal reading
Not at risk with impaired reading
Not at risk with normal reading
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What did the study reveal about phonological deficits?
Phonological deficits pre-date
reading problems
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What is the significance of orthographic depth in dyslexia?
English
has a deeper orthography than
Japanese
Dyslexics may struggle more with deeper orthographies
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What are the key points about dyslexia from the lecture?
Characterized by
phonological
weaknesses
Visual deficits may result from lack of reading experience
Not all languages lead to
literacy
problems
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