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The time course of attentional focusing in dyslexic and normally reading children
Authors:Facoetti Andrea  Lorusso Maria Luisa  Paganoni Pierluigi  Cattaneo Carmen  Galli Raffaella  Mascetti Gian Gastone
Affiliation:Cognitive Psychology and Neuropsychology Unit, Scientific Institute E. Medea, Bosisio Parini, Lecco, Italy.
Abstract:A cue size procedure was used to evaluate the time course of visuo-spatial attention in dyslexic and normally reading children. When a stimulus target is presented inside a large cue vs a small cue the identification time is slower. In the present study two cue-target delays (100 and 500 ms) were used. Results showed a slower time course of attentional focusing in dyslexics vs normal readers. Indeed, dyslexics exhibited no cue size effect at a shorter cue-target delay (100 ms), while it was present at a longer cue-target delay (500 ms). In contrast, a cue size effect was found at both cue-target delays in normally reading children. These results further support the hypothesis of sluggish automatic focusing of visual attention in dyslexics. This impairment could be a consequence of a general magnocellular deficit demonstrated previously in dyslexics.
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