
pmid: 14111421
Twenty-four children with specific reading disability, originally studied and treated at the Bellevue Hospital Mental Hygiene Clinic between 1949 and 1951, were reexamined as young adults between 1961 and 1962 with the battery of tests given to them ten to 12 years before. Their specific perceptual problems and evidence of lack of clear- out cerebral dominance persists, although in less severe form. Those patients who as children had neurological signs in addition to the specific reading disability showed less improvement than those who had none.
Dyslexia, Form Perception, Psychological Tests, Hearing, Neurology, Reading, Touch, Body Image, Visual Perception, Humans, Child, Follow-Up Studies
Dyslexia, Form Perception, Psychological Tests, Hearing, Neurology, Reading, Touch, Body Image, Visual Perception, Humans, Child, Follow-Up Studies
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