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Effects of artificial tears on ocular surface symptoms and visual task performance in digital device users. [PDF]
Ortiz-Toquero S, Sanchez I, Martin R.
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Advances in Technology-Assisted Visual Rehabilitation Therapies: Scoping Review. [PDF]
Saiz Briceño M +4 more
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Does aerobic exercise affect memory, attention, working memory, and fatigue after acquired brain injury? A single-blinded, randomized controlled pilot study. [PDF]
Ingólfsdóttir E +6 more
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Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation Does Not Enhance Perceptual Learning of Chinese Character Reading in Adults With Macular Degeneration. [PDF]
Lyu A +9 more
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Vocabulary Study as a Means of Increasing Speed and Comprehension in Reading
Florence Hunnicutt
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Journal of American Association for Pediatric Ophthalmology and Strabismus, 2007
To measure the effect of head tilt on reading rate and to determine whether a difference existed between the body or the text being tilted.The Wilkins Rate of Reading Test was used to measure rate of reading in a population of normal readers. In the first part of the study, rate of reading with a head tilt of 15 degrees and 30 degrees was measured; in ...
Alison Y, Firth +2 more
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To measure the effect of head tilt on reading rate and to determine whether a difference existed between the body or the text being tilted.The Wilkins Rate of Reading Test was used to measure rate of reading in a population of normal readers. In the first part of the study, rate of reading with a head tilt of 15 degrees and 30 degrees was measured; in ...
Alison Y, Firth +2 more
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An Abbreviated Reading Speed Test
Optometry and Vision Science, 2005ABSTRACT Purpose. The Minnesota Low‐Vision Reading Test (MNREAD) has been developed to measure reading speed. An abbreviated version of the MNREAD test was developed that presented only three large paragraphs and would be easier for children to complete.
Melissa L, Rice +2 more
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Neuropsychologia, 1996
This study investigated possible causes of differences in reading speed between two alexic patients who read words letter by letter. As both patients appeared to rely on serial left-to-right processing of letters within words, the difference in reading speed did not seem to be related to any differences in the extent to which the patients could ...
J R, Hanley, J, Kay
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This study investigated possible causes of differences in reading speed between two alexic patients who read words letter by letter. As both patients appeared to rely on serial left-to-right processing of letters within words, the difference in reading speed did not seem to be related to any differences in the extent to which the patients could ...
J R, Hanley, J, Kay
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