Pattern masking deficits associated with dyslexia: An analysis of psychometric functions

Richard W. Bowen, Beverly A. Wright, Steven G. Zecker

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Abstract

Observers with dyslexia show a significant increase in backward pattern masking, but the slopes of their psychometric functions do not differ from controls, suggesting a perceptual rather than a cognitive basis for this deficit.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationPattern masking deficits associated with dyslexia: An analysis of psychometric functions
StatePublished - 2001
EventVision Science and its Applications - Monterey, CA
Duration: Feb 1 2001 → …

Conference

ConferenceVision Science and its Applications
Period2/1/01 → …

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