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Do dyslexic learners benefit from holistic processing in a comparative visual search task?

Jiahui Wang1, Matthew Schneps, Pavlo Antonenko, Marc Pomplun, Kara Dawson
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Published 06 Jun 2016

Do dyslexic learners benefit from holistic processing in a comparative visual search task?

[version 1; not peer reviewed]

Jiahui Wang1, Matthew Schneps, Pavlo Antonenko, Marc Pomplun, Kara Dawson
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1 University of Florida, USA
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Vision Science Society Annual Meeting 2016
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Dyslexia, Visual-Spatial Talent, Comparative Visual Search, Holistic Processing
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