Search Results - "Pavlidis, G. T."
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What can spelling errors tell us about the causes and treatment of dyslexia?
Published in Support for learning (01-08-2014)“…Until recently the majority of research undertaken into dyslexia focused on English‐speaking dyslexics, who tend to make significantly more phonological than…”
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Eye movements in dyslexia: their diagnostic significance
Published in Journal of learning disabilities (01-01-1985)Get more information
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Erratic Eye Movements and Dyslexia: Factors Determining Their Relationship
Published in Perceptual and motor skills (01-02-1985)“…Studies of dyslexia often produce contradictory results. Studies of eye movement are not an exception to this rule. The differences between Black, et al.'s…”
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Do eye movements hold the key to dyslexia?
Published in Neuropsychologia (1981)Get more information
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Dyslexia: how to catch his eye
Published in Nursing mirror (1977) (31-01-1980)Get more information
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Dyslexia: why the eyes have it
Published in Nursing mirror (1977) (24-01-1980)Get more information
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Eye movement differences between dyslexics, normal, and retarded readers while sequentially fixating digits
Published in American journal of optometry and physiological optics (01-12-1985)“…The eye movements of 13 dyslexics, 10 normal, and 16 retarded readers were recorded while they sequentially fixated 7 equidistantly spaced digits from left to…”
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Current surgical management of pancreatic endocrine tumor liver metastases
Published in Hepatobiliary & pancreatic diseases international (01-06-2011)“…BACKGROUND: The management of metastatic disease in pancreatic endocrine tumors (PETs) demands a multidisciplinary approach and the cooperation of several…”
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Erratic sequential eye-movements in dyslexics: comments and reply to Stanley et al
Published in The British journal of psychology (01-05-1983)“…The results of the Pavlidis' dyslexia studies are consistent with the existing literature and have also been recently replicated using the same subject…”
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ACCURATE DEVICE FOR AUTOMATIC TIMING AND COUNTING OF EYE MOVEMENTS
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