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Naming of object-drawings by dyslexic and other learning disabled children
Authors:Martha Bridge Denckla  Rita G Rudel
Institution:Neurological Institute, 710 West 168 Street, New York, N. Y. 10032 USA;College of Physicians and Surgeons, Columbia University USA
Abstract:On the Oldfield-Wingfield Picture-Naming Test, sensitive to subtle chronic dysphasia in adults, dyslexic children name fewer pictures correctly. Even when correct on words with less than 30 per million frequency of occurrence, they perform more slowly than do nondyslexic subjects suffering from minimal brain dysfunction (MBD) or normal controls. However, there is no evidence for “perceptual impairment” underlying dyslexic subjects' low scores and prolonged latencies, as the distribution of their errors is similar to that of normal children. Rather it is the nondyslexic MBD group which produces a high percentage of wrong names, suggestive of mistaking the pictured stimuli for other, visually similar, objects.
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