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Handedness and visual motion sensitivity in adult dyslexixs

Pages 229-247 | Published online: 13 Nov 2012

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BERNT C. SKOTTUN & JOHN R. SKOYLES. (2008) COHERENT MOTION, MAGNOCELLULAR SENSITIVITY AND THE CAUSATION OF DYSLEXIA. International Journal of Neuroscience 118:1, pages 185-190.
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Veronica T. Edwards, Deborah E. Giaschi, Robert F. Dougherty, Dorothy Edgell, Bruce H. Bjornson, Christopher Lyons & Robert M. Douglas. (2004) Psychophysical Indexes of Temporal Processing Abnormalities in Children With Developmental Dyslexia. Developmental Neuropsychology 25:3, pages 321-354.
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Justin Maximilian Mittelstaedt. (2020) Individual predictors of the susceptibility for motion-related sickness: A systematic review. Journal of Vestibular Research 30:3, pages 165-193.
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Ruth E. Propper, Frederick Bonato, Leanna Ward & Kenneth Sumner. (2018) Findings of an effect of gender, but not handedness, on self-reported motion sickness propensity. BioPsychoSocial Medicine 12:1.
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Miroslav Kuba, Jana Szanyi, David Gayer, Jan Kremláček & Zuzana Kubová. (2001) Electrophysiological Testing of Dyslexia. Acta Medica (Hradec Kralove, Czech Republic) 44:4, pages 131-134.
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