Contrast sensitivity and coherent motion detection measured at photopic luminance levels in dyslexics and controls
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Contrast sensitivity and coherent motion detection measured at photopic luminance levels in dyslexics and controls
Abstract
Development dyslexics perform differently from controls on a number of low level visual tasks. We carried out three experiments to explore some of these differences. Dyslexics have been found to have reduced luminance contrast sensitivity at mesopic luminance levels. We failed to replicate this finding at photopic luminance levels. We also compared the (photopic) coherent motion detection thresholds of groups of child and adult dyslexics with those of age matched controls. Dyslexics were significantly less sensitive to motion. The results are discussed in relation to a recent suggestion that developmental dyslexia may be associated with a magnocellular visual deficit.
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Some remarks on the magnocellular deficit theory of dyslexia.Vision Res. 1997 Apr;37(7):965-6. doi: 10.1016/s0042-6989(96)00230-1. Vision Res. 1997. PMID: 9156193 No abstract available.
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