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94 related items for PubMed ID: 6544466

  • 1. [Sequential eye movements in developmental dyslexia (electrooculographic study)].
    Compagnoni L, Falcone N, Fiorita GF, Nappo A.
    Riv Neurobiol; 1984; 30(1):40-6. PubMed ID: 6544466
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  • 2. Analysis of sequential saccadic eye movements during the act of reading: comparison between normal and dyslexic subjects.
    Romero R, Estañol B, Lee-Kim M, Romero O, Martínez A.
    Arch Invest Med (Mex); 1982; 13(3):185-9 passim. PubMed ID: 7125798
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  • 3. [Voluntary and reflex eye movements in dyslexic children].
    Gabersek V, Salel D.
    Neuropsychiatr Enfance Adolesc; 1984; 32(7-8):353-66. PubMed ID: 6483127
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  • 4. [Electrooculographic study of mental and oral reading speed in dyslexic and dysorthographic children].
    Boutet P, Ghiloni H, Gabersek V.
    Rev Electroencephalogr Neurophysiol Clin; 1972; 2(3):274-6. PubMed ID: 4667709
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  • 5. Electronystagmographic findings in dyslexic children.
    Stockwell CW, Sherard ES, Schuler JV.
    Trans Sect Otolaryngol Am Acad Ophthalmol Otolaryngol; 1976; 82(2):239-43. PubMed ID: 936414
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  • 6. Dyslexia: eye movements in reading and beyond.
    Pavlidis G;.
    Nurs Mirror; 1980 Jan 17; 150(3):22-6. PubMed ID: 6899283
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  • 7. Latencies of stimulus-driven eye movements are shorter in dyslexic subjects.
    Bednarek DB, Tarnowski A, Grabowska A.
    Brain Cogn; 2006 Feb 17; 60(1):64-9. PubMed ID: 16364529
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  • 8. Dyslexia: how to catch his eye.
    Pavlidis GT.
    Nurs Mirror; 1980 Jan 31; 150(5):24-7. PubMed ID: 6898140
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  • 9. [Study of eye movements in man by the electrooculographic method].
    Prablanc C, Bailly G, Pelisson D.
    Bull Soc Ophtalmol Fr; 1986 Dec 31; 86(12):1447-8, 1451-2. PubMed ID: 3581369
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  • 10. The visual deficit theory of developmental dyslexia.
    Eden GF, VanMeter JW, Rumsey JM, Zeffiro TA.
    Neuroimage; 1996 Dec 31; 4(3 Pt 3):S108-17. PubMed ID: 9345535
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  • 11. [Eye movements light barbiturate anesthesia. (Electrooculographic and electroencephalographic study)].
    Marra A, Ricci GB.
    Riv Neurobiol; 1966 Dec 31; 12(4):781-96. PubMed ID: 5994795
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  • 18. Dyslexia and eye movements.
    Dossetor DR, Papaioannou J.
    Lang Speech; 1975 Dec 31; 18(4):312-7. PubMed ID: 1228352
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  • 19. Simultaneous measurement of binocular EOG and bilateral EEG activation patterns in dyslexic children.
    Kris C.
    Electroencephalogr Clin Neurophysiol; 1970 Oct 31; 29(4):413. PubMed ID: 4097229
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