Frontiers in Psychology (Oct 2015)

The effect of magnocellular-based visual-motor intervention on Chinese children with developmental dyslexia

  • Yi eQian,
  • Yi eQian,
  • Hong-Yan eBi

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2015.01529
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 6

Abstract

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Magnocellular(M) deficit theory points out that the core deficit of developmental dyslexia (DD) is the impairment in M pathway, which has been evidenced in many previous studies. Based on the M deficit, some researchers found that visual intervention focusing on M deficit improved dyslexics’ M function as well as reading abilities. However, the number and reliability of these training studies were limited. Therefore, the present study conducted an M-based visual-motor intervention on Chinese children with DD to investigate the relationship between M deficit and Chinese DD. Intervention programs included coherent motion detection, visual search, visual tracking and juggling, which were related to M function. The results showed that M function and phonological awareness of training dyslexic group were improved to a normal level as age-matched normal children after intervention, while non-training dyslexics did not. It supported M deficit theory, and suggested M deficit might be the core deficit of Chinese DD.

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