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Motor function in dyslexic children with and without attentional disorders
Journal article   Peer reviewed

Motor function in dyslexic children with and without attentional disorders

D.L. Share, R. McGee and P.A. Silva
Journal of Human Movement Studies, Vol.12, pp.313-320
1985
Handle:
https://hdl.handle.net/10523/14978
Appears in  The Dunedin Study

Abstract

ADD-ADHD disorders Attention Deficit Disorder Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder dyslexia hyperactivity intelligence IQ learning disabilities motor development reading reading disabilities spelling speech
This study investigated whether motor function may have diagnostic or aetiological significance in the identification of a subgroup of dyslexics characterized by attention deficits. Data from an epidemiological study of 480 New Zealand boys failed to support this suggestion. High-Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD) dyslexics were not found to differ from low-ADD dyslexics on 26 out of 27 measures of motor function.

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