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Beth Poss

PLOS ONE: E-Readers Are More Effective than Paper for Some with Dyslexia - 0 views

  • Our study demonstrates that reading using short lines, displayed via small handheld e-readers, improves reading comprehension and speed in some readers with dyslexia.
  • Crowding, a neurological phenomenon that impairs peripheral recognition of flanked characters, fundamentally limits the number of letters that can be perceived at a glance [10]. Therefore, in order to read efficiently, attention must be directed to the uncrowded span of text, centered at fixation [54], as the gaze shifts during reading. We suggest that attention deficits associated with dyslexia make this a challenge by disrupting processes needed to maintain attention to the uncrowded span, as fixations advance from one word to the next [1].
  • Oversensitivity to text to the left of fixation could arise as a consequence of sluggish attention shifting in dyslexia
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