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Dyslexia ; 30(4): e1787, 2024 Nov.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39139062

ABSTRACT

We report a small study in which we explored the effects of manipulating narrative text on levels of comprehension for students with and without dyslexia. Using two pieces of standardised narrative text deemed to be of similar difficulty and length, we manipulated the texts such that we could present two texts to each participant, one in each condition. The first condition was text using standard inter-word spacing; the second condition used increased inter-word spacing. Scores on standardised comprehension questions were significantly improved for participants with dyslexia. Additionally, given that there is evidence of delayed visual attention disengagement in individuals with specific forms of dyslexia, we hypothesised that the phenomena of migration of letters and words for some readers might be mitigated by increasing inter-word spacing. We did indeed find that incidence of migration was significantly reduced in this condition for all participants.


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Comprehension , Dyslexia , Reading , Humans , Dyslexia/rehabilitation , Comprehension/physiology , Female , Male , Attention/physiology , Adolescent , Students/psychology , Child
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