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Rate and timing precision of motor coordination in developmental dyslexia.
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Motor LearningMotor SkillMotor DevelopmentLanguage DevelopmentPsycholinguisticsMotor ControlReading DisabilitiesDevelopmental SpeechLanguage DeficitsChild LiteracyDevelopmental Coordination DisorderChild LanguageCognitive DevelopmentLanguage AcquisitionCoordination (Motor Control)ReadingLanguage DisordersReading DifficultiesMotor NeuroscienceLanguage StudiesMotor DisorderMotor BehaviorSpecific Learning DisorderHealth SciencesCognitive ScienceReading FailureDevelopmental DyslexiaLanguage DisorderLanguage ImpairmentMotor SpeechNeuroscienceSpeech PerceptionDevelopmental StutteringLinguistics
Learning to read builds on the speech processes of the child at many levels (Denckla, 1979; Mann, 1986), and language impairment is one of the most common behavioral correlates of developmental dyslexia (Doehring, Trites, Patel, & Fiedorowicz, 1981; Jorm, 1979; Vellutino, 1978). Current dyslexia research therefore has emphasized the linguistic analysis of language deficits and has brought converging evidence to the effect that phonological processing deficits, for example, play a critical role in reading impairment (Mann, 1986; Wagner & Torgensen, 1987).
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