Browsing by Subject "Reading"
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Automated Analysis vs. Expert Reading in Nuclear Cardiology: Correlations with the Angiographic Score
(2022)Background and Objectives: Myocardial perfusion imaging (MPI) has an important role in the non-invasive investigation of coronary artery disease. The interpretation of MPI studies is mainly based on the visual evaluation ... -
The design of a software to enhance the reading comprehension skills of deaf students: An integration of multiple theoretical perspectives
(2012)In this paper we discuss the role of visual resources, namely Greek Sign Language videos, concept maps and pictures, and their allocation in a multimedia educational software designed to enhance reading comprehension in ... -
Differences in dyslexic students before and after a remediation program: A clinical neuropsychological and event related potential study
(2018)Developmental dyslexia is defined as an unexpected specific and persistent failure to acquire efficient reading skills despite conventional instruction, adequate intelligence and sociocultural opportunity. This article ... -
Investigating deaf students' use of visual multimedia resources in reading comprehension
(2012)MIXED RESEARCH DESIGN was used to examine how deaf students used the visual resources of a multimedia software package that was designed to support reading comprehension. The viewing behavior of 8 deaf students, ages 8-12 ... -
A new method for the assessment of discourse comprehension abilities of older adults with mild cognitive impairment
(2016)In the present study, we assess reading comprehension abilities in different discourse types along with visual processing and executive functioning through innovative language tasks performed in a computerized environment. ... -
Verbal working memory and reading abilities among students with visual impairment
(2017)Aim This study investigated the relationship between working memory (WM) and reading abilities among students with visual impairment (VI). Seventy-five students with VI (visually impairment and blindness), aged 10–15 years ...