Visual Processes in Reading and Reading Disabilities

Visual Processes in Reading and Reading Disabilities
Author: Dale M. Willows
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 532
Release: 1993
Genre: Education
ISBN: 0805809007

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First Published in 1993. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.

The Impact of Learning to Read on Visual Processing

The Impact of Learning to Read on Visual Processing
Author: Tânia Fernandes
Publisher: Frontiers Media SA
Total Pages: 75
Release: 2016-01-26
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 2889197166

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Reading is at the interface between the vision and spoken language domains. An emergent bulk of research indicates that learning to read strongly impacts on non-linguistic visual object processing, both at the behavioral level (e.g., on mirror image processing – enantiomorphy) and at the brain level (e.g., inducing top-down effects as well as neural competition effects). Yet, many questions regarding the exact nature, locus, and consequences of these effects remain hitherto unanswered. The current Special Topic aims at contributing to the understanding of how such a cultural activity as reading might modulate visual processing by providing a landmark forum in which researchers define the state of the art and future directions on this issue. We thus welcome reviews of current work, original research, and opinion articles that focus on the impact of literacy on the cognitive and/or brain visual processes. In addition to studies directly focusing on this topic, we will consider as highly relevant evidence on reading and visual processes in typical and atypical development, including in adult people differing in schooling and literacy, as well as in neuropsychological cases (e.g., developmental dyslexia). We also encourage researchers on nonhuman primate visual processing to consider the potential contribution of their studies to this Special Topic.

Vision/visual Perception

Vision/visual Perception
Author: Samuel Weintraub
Publisher:
Total Pages: 104
Release: 1982
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN:

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An update and modification of "Vision-Visual Discrimination" published in 1973, this annotated bibliography contains entries from the annual summaries of research in reading published by the International Reading Association (IRA) since then. The first large section, "Vision," is divided into two subgroups: (1) "Visually Handicapped" and (2) "Visual Acuity and Efficiency." This section might be of use to individuals in the field of optometry and ophthalmology, school personnel interested in the relationship of visual acuity and efficiency to learning to read or to reading problems, and persons who work with the blind or visually impaired. The booklet's second major section, "Visual Perception," contains a wide assortment of diversified research on different topics loosely related to visual perception, including articles dealing with visual training programs, visual memory, visual discrimination, and visual perceptual testing. This section would probably be of value to individuals making curricular decisions, particularly those related to kindergarten readiness, beginning reading programs, and remedial reading instruction. (JL)