Left minineglect in dyslexic adults
Left minineglect in dyslexic adults
We searched for a core mechanism underlying the diverse behavioural and sensorimotor deficits in dyslexic subjects. In psychophysical temporal order judgement and line motion illusion tasks, adult dyslexics processed stimuli in the left visual hemifield significantly (~15 ms) more slowly than normal readers, indicating a left-sided `minineglect'. Furthermore, abrupt stimuli …