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3. Dyslexic adults can learn from repeated stimulus presentation but have difficulties in excluding external noise.

4. Reading skill and structural brain development

5. How age of acquisition influences brain architecture in bilinguals

6. The relationship between prosodic perception, phonological awareness and vocabulary in emergent literacy

7. The Effects of a Fluency Intervention Program on the Fluency and Comprehension Outcomes of Middle-School Students with Severe Reading Deficits

8. A Cross-Linguistic Investigation of English Language Learners' Reading Comprehension in English and Spanish

9. A longitudinal analysis of English language learners’ word decoding and reading comprehension

10. Motion-Perception Deficits and Reading Impairment

11. Deficits in achromatic phantom contour perception in poor readers

12. Slower implicit categorical learning in adult poor readers

13. Development of Reading in Grades K-2 in Spanish-Speaking English-Language Learners

14. Prediction of first-grade reading in Spanish-speaking English-language learners

15. Neuroanatomical precursors of dyslexia identified from pre-reading through to age 11

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17. Naming Speed, Phonological Awareness, and Orthographic Knowledge in Second Graders

18. Development of dyslexic subgroups

19. Automaticity training for dyslexics: An experimental study

20. Correlates of phonological awareness:Implications for gifted education

21. Structural invariance in the associations of naming speed, phonological awareness, and verbal reasoning in good and poor readers: A test of the double deficit hypothesis

22. On the bases of two subtypes of development dyslexia

23. Cognitive functioning, neurologic status and brain imaging in classical galactosemia

24. Abnormal Somatosensory Evoked Potentials in Patients With Classic Galactosemia: Correlation With Neurologic Outcome

25. Phonological processing is uniquely associated with neuro-metabolic concentration

26. Rise time perception in children with reading and combined reading and language difficulties

27. Dyslexic adults can learn from repeated stimulus presentation but have difficulties in excluding external noise

28. Development of Phonological and Orthographic Skill: A 2-Year Longitudinal Study of Dyslexic Children

29. Print exposure as a predictor of word reading and reading comprehension in disabled and nondisabled readers

30. An examination of familial resemblance among subgroups of dyslexics

31. Sensitivity to Orthographic Familiarity in the Occipito-Temporal Region

32. Auditory word identification in dyslexic and normally achieving readers

33. Reply: Cortical differences in preliterate children at familiar risk of dyslexia are similar to those observed in dyslexic readers

34. Deficits in perceptual noise exclusion in developmental dyslexia

35. Variation among developmental dyslexics: evidence from a printed-word-learning task

36. Selective magnocellular deficits in dyslexia: a 'phantom contour' study

37. Language deficits in dyslexic children: speech perception, phonology, and morphology

38. A longitudinal study of cognitive functioning in patients with classical galactosaemia, including a cohort treated with oral uridine

39. Are speech perception deficits associated with developmental dyslexia?

40. Correlation of cognitive, neurologic, and ovarian outcome with the Q188R mutation of the galactose-1-phosphate uridyltransferase gene

42. Focus on Words: A Twin Study of Reading and Inattention

44. Development of automatic and speeded reading of printed words

45. Developmental differences in the allocation of processing capacity

47. A Comparison of Analogy-and Rule-Based Decoding Strategies in Normal and Dyslexic Children

48. A developmental perspective on dyslexic subtypes

49. Backward masking, IQ, SAT and reaction time: Interrelationships and theory

50. A comparison of word recognition processes in dyslexic and normal readers at two reading-age levels

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