Converging Methods for Understanding Reading and Dyslexia

Converging Methods for Understanding Reading and Dyslexia - Language, Speech, and Communication

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Publisher's Synopsis

This book offers an interdisciplinary look at the acquisition, loss, and remediation of normal reading processes.

In the information age, reading is one of the most important cognitive skills an individual acquires. A scientific understanding of this skill is important to help optimize its acquisition and performance. This book offers an interdisciplinary look at the acquisition, loss, and remediation of normal reading processes. Its two main goals are to illustrate, through state-of-the-art examples, various approaches used by scientists to understand the complex skill of reading and its breakdown, and to stimulate innovative research strategies that combine these methods. The book is divided into five sections: normal adult reading and its development, developmental dyslexia, varieties of brain- damaged reading, neuroimaging, and computational modeling.

Contributors
Marlene Behrmann, Derek Besner, Lori Buchanan, Thomas H. Carr, John C. DeFries, Jonathan B. Demb, Martha J. Farah, Helen Forsberg, John Gabrieli, Javier Gayan, Usha Goswami, Nancy Hilderbrandt, Betty Ann Levy, Maureen W. Lovett, G. E. MacKinnon, Michael E. J. Masson, Bruce D. McCandliss, Richard K. Olson, David C. Plaut, Russell A. Poldrack, Michael L. Posner, Keith Rayner

Book information

ISBN: 9780262112475
Publisher: The MIT Press
Imprint: The MIT Press
Pub date:
DEWEY: 371.9144
DEWEY edition: 21
Language: English
Number of pages: 524
Weight: 1157g
Height: 226mm
Width: 183mm
Spine width: 44mm