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Identical Neural Risk Factors Predict Cognitive Deficit in Dyslexia and Schizophrenia Christiana M. Leonard John M. Kuldau University of Florida McKnight Brain Institute University of Florida McKnight Brain ...
. Multisensory spatial attention deficits are predictive of phonological decoding skills in developmental dyslexia . J Cogn Neurosci . 22 : 1011 – 1025 . Google Scholar Crossref Search ADS PubMed WorldCat Fischer ...
from the studies described above (Leonard et al., 2002). We sought to confirm three predictions based on previous work: (i) a risk for multiple oral and written language deficits is associated ...
) work on the neural markers of dyslexia in children and adults suggests that atypical lateralization is a risk factor for literacy impairment, though the influence of genetic factors was not measured ...
–23]. Key to our approach was the consideration of cognitive and psychosocial factors to inform future dyslexia research, given that previous reviews have highlighted insufficient attention ...
. Leonard et alsuggested that phonologic dyslexia is associated with cumulative anatomic risk factors , including the number of perisylvian abnormalities. None of their participants with a phonologic deficit ...
, moving away from diagnosis and deficit towards multi-disciplinary collaboration within a biopsychosocial model. neurodiversity, neurodevelopmental disorders, disability, autism, ADHD, dyslexia , DCD ...
in an inherited disease.”20 A vulnerability marker may be distinguished from a risk factor , which refers to any characteristic that has predictive validity, but not etiological significance, for developing ...
Abstract Dyslexia is one of the most prevalent childhood cognitive disorders, affecting ∼5% of school-age children. We have recently identified a risk haplotype associated with dyslexia on chromosome ...
be valuable. Face processing has received extensive attention in cognitive neuroscience. For example, functional magnetic resonance imaging has highlighted several neural regions that respond strongly to faces ...
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