LC Science Tracer Bullet Series
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DYSLEXIA
Compiled by Denise P. Dempsey
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Science Reference Section
Science and Technology Division
Library of Congress
10 First Street, S.E.
Washington, D.C. 20540-5581
TB 91-3 January 1991
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SCOPE: Dyslexia is often identified as the inability to read at
the expected levels for age and intelligence, despite ade-
quate instruction and in the absence of hearing, visual, or
neurologic disorders. First described by W. Pringle Morgan
and later by James Hinshelwood as congenital word blind-
ness, the term "dyslexia" was coined in the late 1800s by
Rudolf Berlin. Research on dyslexia was pioneered in the
United States by Samuel Torrey Orton in the 1920s. Today
dyslexia is estimated to occur in 2-8% of the school-age
population. Some research has suggested that dyslexics are
more likely to be left-handed than right-handed, that
dyslexia is more prevalent in males than in females, and
that dyslexia has a genetic basis. This guide is intended
to assist the interested reader in identifying material on
developmental dyslexia in the collections of the Library of
Congress. Not meant to be a comprehensive bibliography, it
is designed--as the name of the series implies--to put the
reader "on target."
INTRODUCTIONS
* Available in reference collection, Science Reading Room
Brittain, Jerry L. The dyslexic disorder. U.S. Navy
medicine, v. 72, Mar. 1981: 26-28.
Pamphlet box* and R11.U553
Dechant, Emerald V. Dyslexia. In his Diagnosis and
remediation of reading disabilities. Englewood Cliffs,
N.J., Prentice-Hall, c1981. p. 111-125. LB1050.5.D398
Dyslexia. JAMA, v. 261, Apr. 21, 1989: 2236-2239.
Pamphlet box* and R15.A48
Facts about dyslexia. Children today, v. 14, Nov./Dec. 1985:
23-27. Pamphlet box* and HV741.C5362
SUBJECT HEADINGS used by the Library of Congress, under which books
on dyslexia can be located in most card, book, and online catalogs,
include the following:
DYSLEXIA (Highly relevant)
DYSLEXIC CHILDREN (Highly relevant)
DYSLEXICS (Highly relevant)
LEARNING DISABILITIES (Relevant)
LEARNING DISABLED CHILDREN (Relevant)
LEARNING DISABLED TEENAGERS (Relevant)
LEARNING DISABLED YOUTH (Relevant)
READING DISABILITY (Relevant)
ALEXIA (Related)
COGNITION DISORDERS (More general)
COGNITION DISORDERS IN CHILDREN (More general)
COMMUNICATIVE DISORDERS (More general)
COMMUNICATIVE DISORDERS IN ADOLESCENCE (More general)
COMMUNICATIVE DISORDERS IN CHILDREN (More general)
LANGUAGE DISORDERS (More general)
LANGUAGE DISORDERS IN ADOLESCENCE (More general)
LANGUAGE DISORDERS IN CHILDREN (More general)
READING--REMEDIAL TEACHING (More general)
BASIC TEXTS
Aaron, P. G. Dyslexia and hyperlexia: diagnosis and manage-
ment of developmental reading disabilities. Dordrecht,
Boston, Kluwer Academic Publishers, c1989. 302 p. (Neu-
ropsychology and cognition, 1) RJ496.A5A27 1989
Bibliography: p. 250-276.
Clark, Diana Brewster. Dyslexia: theory & practice of reme-
dial instruction. Parkton, Md., York Press, c1988. 240 p.
LB1050.5.C548 1988
Includes bibliographical references.
Dyslexia, interdisciplinary approaches to reading dis-
abilities. Herman K. Goldberg, Gilbert B. Schiffman,
Michael Bender. New York, Grune & Stratton, c1983. 217 p.
Includes bibliographies. RJ496.A5D97 1983
Perspectives on dyslexia. Edited by George Th. Pavlidis.
Chichester, Eng., New York, Wiley, c1990. 2 v.
RC394.W6P47 1990
Includes bibliographical references.
Contents: v. 1. Neurology, neuropsychology and
genetics.--v. 2. Cognition, language, and treatment.
Thomson, Michael E. Developmental dyslexia: its nature,
assessment, and remediation. London, Baltimore, E. Arnold,
1984. 277 p. (Studies in language disability and remedi-
ation, 7) RJ496.A5T48 1984
Bibliography: p. 230-268.
GUIDES FOR PARENTS AND TEACHERS
Brutten, Milton, Sylvia O. Richardson, and Charles Mangel.
Something's wrong with my child: a parents' [sic] book
about children with learning disabilities. New York,
Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1979. 248 p.
Bibliography: p. 234-240. LC4661.B73 1979
Fisher, Gary L., and Rhoda Woods Cummings. The survival guide
for kids with LD*: *learning differences. Edited by Nancy
J. Nielsen. Minneapolis, Free Spirit Pub., c1990. 97 p.
Bibliography: p. 92. LC4705.F57 1990
A handbook for kids with learning disabilities. Dis-
cusses different types of disorders, programs at school,
coping with negative feelings, and making friends.
Includes a section for parents and teachers.
Griffiths, Anita N. Teaching the dyslexic child. Novato,
Calif., Academic Therapy Publications, c1978. 128 p.
Bibliography: p. 121. LB1050.5.G72
Hornsby, Bev‚. Overcoming dyslexia: a straightforward guide
for families and teachers. New York, Arco Pub., 1984. 140
p. RJ496.A5H67 1984
Huston, Anne Marshall. Common sense about dyslexia. Lanham,
Md., Madison Books, c1987. 284 p. RC394.W6H87 1987
Bibliography: p. 253-271.
Lamm, Stanley S., Martin L. Fisch, and Don McDonagh. Learning
disabilities explained: the Lamm Institute's guide to
diagnosis, remediation and help for your learning-disabled
child. Garden City, N.Y., Doubleday, 1982. 247 p.
Bibliography: p. 234. LC4704.L34 1982
Miles, T. R. Understanding dyslexia. New ed. Sevenoaks,
Eng., Teach Yourself Books, 1978. 125 p.
RJ496.A5M54 1978
Previous ed. published under title, The dyslexic child.
Includes bibliographies.
Rosner, Jerome. Helping children overcome learning
difficulties: a step-by-step guide for parents and
teachers. 2nd ed. New York, Walker, c1979. 379 p.
Bibliography: p. 367-371. LC4704.R67 1979
Wagner, Rudolph F. Dyslexia and your child: a guide for
parents and teachers. Rev. ed. New York, Harper & Row,
c1979. 212 p. LB1050.5.W25 1979
Bibliography: p. 193-199.
ADDITIONAL TITLES
Children's written language difficulties: assessment and
management. Edited by Margaret J. Snowling. Windsor,
Eng., Philadelphia, NFER-Nelson, 1985. 186 p.
Bibliography: p. 175-184. LB1050.5.C54 1985
Dyslexia: a neuroscientific approach to clinical evaluation.
Edited by Frank H. Duffy, Norman Geschwind. Boston,
Little, Brown, c1985. 223 p. RJ496.A5D94 1985
Includes bibliographies.
Hynd, George W., and Morris Cohen. Dyslexia: neuropsycho-
logical theory, research, and clinical differentiation.
New York, Grune & Stratton, c1983. 270 p.
Bibliography: p. 239-262. RC394.W6H95 1983
Savage, John F. Dyslexia: understanding reading problems.
New York, J. Messner, c1985. 90 p. RJ496.A5S28 1985
Describes the characteristics of dyslexia, its causes,
how it affects children, and how these children can learn
to read.
Seymour, Philip H. K. Cognitive analysis of dyslexia.
London, New York, Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1986. 265 p.
Bibliography: p. 257-260. RJ496.A5S49 1986
Vellutino, Frank R. Dyslexia: theory and research. Cam-
bridge, Mass., MIT Press, c1979. 427 p. RC394.W6V44
Bibliography: p. 374-409.
RELATED TITLES
Biobehavioral measures of dyslexia. Edited by David B. Gray,
James F. Kavanagh. Parkton, Md., York Press, c1985. 328
p. RC394.W6B56 1985
Coles, Gerald. The learning mystique: a critical look at
"learning disabilities." New York, Pantheon Books, c1987.
330 p. LC4704.C62 1987
Bibliography: p. 289-320.
Dyslexia research and its applications to education. Edited
by George Th. Pavlidis and T. R. Miles. Chichester, Eng.,
New York, J. Wiley, c1981. 307 p. LB1050.5.D95 1981
Includes bibliographies.
Gaddes, William H. Learning disabilities and brain function:
a neuropsychological approach. 2nd ed. New York,
Springer-Verlag, c1985. 492 p. RJ496.L4G33 1985
Bibliography: p. 425-469.
Genetics and learning disabilities. Edited by Shelley D.
Smith. San Diego, College-Hill Press, c1986. 229 p.
Includes bibliographies. RJ496.L4G46 1986
McGuinness, Diane. When children don't learn: understanding
the biology and psychology of learning disabilities. New
York, Basic Books, c1985. 310 p. LC4704.M4 1985
Bibliography: p. 277-295.
Rudel, Rita G., Jane M. Holmes, and Joan Rudel Pardes.
Assessment of developmental learning disorders: a
neuropsychological approach. New York, Basic Books, c1988.
258 p. RJ506.L4R83 1988
Bibliography: p. 237-247.
Sex differences in dyslexia. Edited by Alice Ansara and
others. Towson, Md., Orton Dyslexia Society, 1981. 196 p.
Includes bibliographical references. RC394.W6S49 1981
BIBLIOGRAPHIES, DIRECTORIES, and HANDBOOKS
BOSC directory. Congers, N.Y., BOSC Publishers, 1985-
"Facilities for learning disabled people." L901.B72
Evans, Martha M. Dyslexia: an annotated bibliography. West-
port, Conn., Greenwood Press, 1982. 644 p. (Contemporary
problems of childhood, no. 5) Z6671.52.D97E9 1982
The FCLD learning disabilities resource guide: a state-by-
state directory of special programs, schools, and services.
New York, Published for the Foundation for Children with
Learning Disabilities by Education Systems, Inc., c1985.
409 p. LC4704.6.F35 1985
Rev. ed. of The FCLD guide for parents of children with
learning disabilities, c1984.
Bibliography: p. 366-381.
Learning and communication disorders: an abstracted bibliogra-
phy, 1971-1980. Washington, American Psychological
Association, c1982. 499 p. RJ496.L4L43 1982
See particularly: p. 15-32, 254-255, 348-353.
Lovejoy's college guide for the learning disabled. Edited by
Charles T. Straughn. 2nd ed. New York, Monarch Press,
c1988. 163 p. L901.L68 1988
Mosse, Hilde L. The complete handbook of children's reading
disorders: a critical evaluation of their clinical,
educational, and social dimensions. New York, Human
Sciences Press, c1982. 2 v. (714 p.) RJ496.A5M67
Includes bibliographies.
Peterson's guide to colleges with programs for learning-
disabled students. Charles T. Mangrum II and Stephen S.
Strichart, editors. 2nd ed. Princeton, N.J., Peterson's
Guides, c1988. 398 p. L901.P458 1988
Shore, Kenneth. The special education handbook: a
comprehensive guide for parents and educators. New York,
Teachers College Press, c1986. 207 p. LC4031.S46 1986
Includes bibliographies.
Skyer, Regina, and Gil Skyer. What do you do after high
school? The nationwide guide to collegiate, counseling,
residential, social, and vocational programs serving the
adolescent, young adult, and adult with learning disabili-
ties. 1986-87 ed. Rockaway Park, N.Y., Skyer Consultation
Center, c1986. 444 p. HV1569.3.Y68S58 1986
Westman, Jack C. Handbook of learning disabilities: a
multisystem approach. Boston, Allyn and Bacon, c1990. 854
p. LC4704.W47 1990
Bibliography: p. 742-829.
See particularly "Written Language Disabilities": p.
494-513.
BIOGRAPHICAL MATERIAL
Aaron, P. G., Scott Phillips, and Steen Larsen. Specific
reading disability in historically famous persons. Journal
of learning disabilities, v. 21, Nov. 1988: 523-538.
Pamphlet box* and LB1134.J68
Adelman, Kimberly A., and Howard S. Adelman. Rodin, Patton,
Edison, Wilson, Einstein: were they really learning dis-
abled? Journal of learning disabilities, v. 20, May 1987:
270-279. Pamphlet box* and LB1134.J68
Evans, James S. An uncommon gift. Philadelphia, Westminster
Press, c1983. 180 p. RC394.W6E9 1983
Fleming, Elizabeth. Believe the heart: our dyslexic days. San
Francisco, Strawberry Hill Press, c1984. 160 p.
Bibliography: p. 154-160. RC394.W6F57 1984
Hampshire, Susan. Susan's story: an autobiographical account
of my struggle with words. London, Sidgwick & Jackson,
1981. 167 p. PN2598.H22A37 1981
Includes bibliographical references.
Mautner, Thomas S. Dyslexia--my "invisible handicap". Annals
of dyslexia, v. 34, 1984: 299-311.
Pamphlet box* and RJ496.A5O78
Simpson, Eileen B. Reversals: a personal account of victory
over dyslexia. Boston, Houghton Mifflin, 1979. 246 p.
Bibliography: p. 245-246. RC394.W6S55
Stein, N. L. Lost in the learning maze. Journal of learning
disabilities, v. 20, Aug./Sept. 1987: 409-410.
Pamphlet box* and LB1134.J68
Thompson, Lloyd J. Language disabilities in men of eminence.
Journal of learning disabilities, v. 4, Jan. 1971: 34-45.
Pamphlet box* and LB1134.J68
CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS
Cognitive and behavioral characteristics of children with
learning disabilities. Edited by Joseph K. Torgesen.
Austin, Tex., PRO-ED, c1990. 237 p. LC4704.C6 1990
Papers discussed at the Austin Invitational Research
Symposium held in Austin, Tex., Mar. 25-26, 1988, sponsored
by the Donald D. Hammill Foundation.
"Contents of this book were previously published in the
Journal of learning disabilities."
Includes bibliographical references.
From reading to neurons. Edited by Albert M. Galaburda.
Cambridge, Mass., MIT Press, c1989. 545 p.
RC394.W6F76 1989
Contains papers given at a conference held in Florence,
Italy, from June 8-12, 1987, sponsored by Emily Landau and
the Fisher-Landau Foundation of New York City.
Includes bibliographies.
International Study Group on Special Educational Needs.
Seminar (3rd: 1983: Mayo Clinic). Understanding learning
disabilities: international and multidisciplinary views.
Edited by Drake D. Duane and Che Kan Leong. New York,
Plenum Press, c1985. 272 p. LC4704.I58 1985
"Proceedings of the Third Seminar of International Study
Group (ISG) on Special Educational Needs in Learning
Disabilities on the implications of technological advances
for special educational services, held July 18-22, 1983, at
the Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota."
Includes bibliographies.
Learning disabilities and prenatal risk. Edited by Michael
Lewis. Urbana, University of Illinois Press, c1986. 364 p.
RJ496.L4L433 1986
Based on a symposium held in Washington, D.C. in 1983,
sponsored by the Dept. of Pediatrics of the Rutgers Medi-
cal School, University of Medicine and Dentistry of New
Jersey, the Association for Adults and Children with
Learning Disabilities, and the Johnson & Johnson Baby
Products Company.
Includes bibliographies.
NATO Advanced Study Institute on Developmental and Acquired
Disorders of Reading and Writing Systems in Different
Languages: a Cognitive Neuropsychological Perspective
(1987: Il Ciocco, Italy). Reading and writing disorders in
different orthographic systems. Edited by P. G. Aaron and
R. Malatesha Joshi. Dordrecht, Boston, Kluwer Academic
Publishers, c1989. 416 p. (NATO Advanced Study Institutes
series. Series D, Behavioural and social sciences, v. 52)
LB1050.5.N33 1987
"Proceedings of the NATO Advanced Study Institute on
Developmental and Acquired Disorders of Reading and Writing
Systems in Different Languages: a Cognitive Neuropsycholog-
ical Perspective, Il Ciocco, Italy, November 9-21, 1987."
Includes bibliographical references.
NATO Advanced Study Institute on Neuropsychology and Cognition
(1980: Augusta, Ga.). Neuropsychology and cognition:
proceedings of the NATO Advanced Study Institute on
Neuropsychology and Cognition, Augusta, Georgia, September
8-18, 1980. Edited by R. N. Malatesha and L. C. Hartlage.
The Hague, Boston, M. Nijhoff Publishers; Hingham, Mass.,
Distributors for the U.S. and Canada, Kluwer Boston, 1982.
2 v. (NATO Advanced Study Institutes series. Series D,
Behavioural and social sciences, no. 9-10)
Includes bibliographical references. QP360.N37 1980
Orthography, reading, and dyslexia. Edited by James F.
Kavanagh and Richard L. Venezky. Baltimore, University
Park Press, c1980. 325 p. P240.2.O77
Proceedings of a conference in a series entitled "Com-
municating by language," sponsored by the National Insti-
tute of Child Health and Human Development and others.
Proceedings of the 7th series of meetings; proceedings
of the 6th are entered under the title: Speech and language
in the laboratory, school, and clinic.
Bibliography: p. 297-317.
ABSTRACTING AND INDEXING SERVICES that index relevant journal
articles and other literature are listed below. Some suggested
terms are given as aids in searching.
Note: Consult reference librarian for location of abstracting and
indexing services in the Science Reading Room
British Education Index (1954-) Z5813.B7
See: Dyslexia
Learning Disabilities
Reading Difficulties
For earlier entries see also headings beginning with
Dyslexic, Learning Disordered, Reading Disordered
and Reading Disorders and terms such as Children
with Learning Disorders, Children with Reading
Disorders, Pupils with Learning Disorders, Pupils
with Reading Disorders, etc.
Current Index to Journals in Education (1969-) Z5813.C8
See: Dyslexia
Language Handicaps
Learning Disabilities
Minimal Brain Dysfunction
Neurological Impairments
Perceptual Handicaps
Reading Difficulties
Reading Failure
Remedial Reading
For earlier terms see Thesaurus of ERIC Descriptors
Z695.1.E3T49
Education Index (1929-) Z5813.E23
See: Dyslexia
Learning Disabilities
Learning Disabled
Learning Disabled Children
Reading--Difficulties
General Science Index (1978-) Z7401.G46*
See: Learning Disabilities
Reading Disability
Index Medicus (1960-) Z6660.I422*
See: Dyslexia
Learning Disorders
Reading
Magazine Index (1980-) Available in several formats in LC
See: Dyslexia
Learning Disabled Children
Learning Disabled Youth
Learning Disabilities
Reading Disability
Psychological Abstracts (1927-) BF1.P65*
See: Dyslexia
Alexia
Educational Diagnosis
Learning Disabilities
Learning Disorders
Reading
Reading Disabilities
Readers' Guide to Periodical Literature (1900-) AI3.R45
See: Dyslexia (March 1984-)
Learning Disabilities
Reading Disability
Social Sciences Index (1974-) AI3.S62
See: Dyslexia (April 1982-)
Learning Disabilities
Learning Disabled
Learning Disabled Children
Reading--Difficulties
Other indexes, listed here, should be used for an exhaustive search
using the subject terms already given. Only a limited return can
be expected for the time spent.
Biological Abstracts (1926-) QH301.B37*
Canadian Education Index (1965-) Z5815.C3C35
Child Development Abstracts and Bibliography (1928-)
HQ750.A1C47
Cumulative Index to Nursing & Allied Health Literature (1956-)
Z6675.N7C8*
Linguistics and Language Behavior Abstracts: LLBA (1967-)
Z7001.L15
JOURNALS that often contain articles relevant to dyslexia include
Annals of Dyslexia (formerly Orton Society. Bulletin)
RJ496.A5O78
Brain and Language RC423.A1B68
The British Journal of Psychology BF1.B7
Dyslexia Review Not in LC Collection
Journal of Learning Disabilities LB1134.J68
Neuropsychologia RC321.N435
Perceptual and Motor Skills BF311.P36
REPRESENTATIVE JOURNAL ARTICLES
Bruck, Maggie. Word-recognition skills of adults with
childhood diagnoses of dyslexia. Developmental psychology,
v. 26, May 1990: 439-454. BF699.D46
Duane, Drake D. Neurobiological correlates of reading
disorders. Journal of educational research, v. 77, Sept./
Oct. 1983: 5-15. L11.J75
Frith, Uta. Experimental approaches to developmental
dyslexia: an introduction. Psychological research, v. 43,
Oct. 1981: 97-109. BF3.P65
Galaburda, Albert M. Developmental dyslexia: a review of
biological interactions. Annals of dyslexia, v. 35, 1985:
21-33. RJ496.A5O78
Geiger, Gad, and Jerome Y. Lettvin. Peripheral vision in
persons with dyslexia. New England journal of medicine,
v. 316, May 14, 1987: 1238-1243. R11.B7
Long, Richard L., and Michael E. Murray. Review:
neurophysiologic aspects of developmental dyslexia.
Journal of developmental and behavioral pediatrics, v. 3,
Mar. 1982: 2-6. RJ1.J17
Pavlidis, George Th. Eye movements in dyslexia: their
diagnostic significance. Journal of learning disabilities,
v. 18, Jan. 1985: 42-50. LB1134.J68
Rumsey, Judith M., and Susan D. Hamburger. Neuropsychological
divergence of high-level autism and severe dyslexia.
Journal of autism and developmental disorders, v. 20, June
1990: 155-168. RJ499.A1J58
Smith, Shelley D., and others. Familial dyslexia: use of
genetic linkage data to define subtypes. Journal of the
American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, v. 29,
Mar. 1990: 204-213. RJ499.A1A4
Stevenson, Harold W., and others. Reading disabilities: the
case of Chinese, Japanese, and English. Child development,
v. 53, Oct. 1982: 1164-1181. HQ750.A1C45
Wilsher, Colin R., George Atkins, and Pauline Manfield.
Effect of Piracetam on dyslexic's reading ability. Journal
of learning disabilities, v. 18, Jan. 1985: 19-25.
LB1134.J68
REPORTS and other types of literature are indexed in the following
guides:
Exceptional Child Education Resources (1969-) Z5814.C52E9
See: Dyslexia
Language Handicaps
Learning Disabilities
Reading Difficulties
Remedial Reading
Monthly Catalog of United States Government Publications
(1895-) Z1223.A18*
See: Dyslexia
Dyslexic Children
Learning Disabilities
Learning Disabled Children
Learning Disabled Teenagers
Learning Disabled Youth
Reading Disability
Resources in Education (1966-) Z5813.R4
See: Dyslexia
Language Handicaps
Learning Disabilities
Minimal Brain Dysfunction
Neurological Impairments
Perceptual Handicaps
Reading Difficulties
Reading Failure
Remedial Reading
For earlier terms see Thesaurus of ERIC descriptors
Z695.1.E3T49
SELECTED TECHNICAL REPORTS
** Available in the Science Reading Room microform collection.
Balajthy, Ernest, and Eileen Whitcraft Waring. Dyslexia and
the college student. Geneseo, N.Y., State University of
New York at Geneseo, Oct. 1988. 24 p. ED 297 313**
Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the College
Reading Association (32nd, Atlanta, Ga., October 28-30,
1988).
Brown, Virginia L., and Morton Botel. Dyslexia: definition or
treatment? Bloomington, Ind., Indiana University, ERIC
Clearinghouse on Reading, 1972. 75 p. ED 058 014**
Decker, Sadie N. Spatial ability in relatives of reading
disabled children. Boulder, Colo., Institute for Behavior-
al Genetics, University of Colorado, Aug. 1982. 9 p.
ED 229 721**
Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the American
Psychological Association (90th, Washington, D.C., August
23-27, 1982).
Forness, Steven R. Recent concepts in dyslexia: implications
for diagnosis and remediation. Los Angeles, University of
California, Los Angeles; Reston, Va., ERIC Clearinghouse on
Handicapped and Gifted Children, Mar. 1981. 31 p.
ED 201 167**
Groff, Charlotte V. Some symptoms, causes, and remediations
of dyslexia. Coloma, Mich., Coloma Community Schools, May
1981. 41 p. ED 220 814**
Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Michigan
Reading Association (26th, Grand Rapids, Mich., March 14-
16, 1982).
Manis, Franklin R. Four patterns of word-level reading
difficulty in dyslexic children. Los Angeles, University
of Southern California, Apr. 1987. 23 p. ED 284 172**
Paper presented at the Biennial Meeting of the Society
for Research in Child Development (Baltimore, Md., April
23-26, 1987).
McIntyre, Thomas C. Dyslexia: the effects of visual memory
and serial recall. Charleston, Ill., Eastern Illinois
University, Nov. 1, 1982. 29 p. ED 227 603**
Newby, Robert F., Donna Recht, and JoAnne Caldwell.
Phonological processing, verbal and nonverbal memory, and
attention in dysphonetic and dyseidetic dyslexia.
Milwaukee, Medical College of Wisconsin, Apr. 1989. 9
p. ED 308 011**
Paper presented at the Biennial Meeting of the Society
for Research in Child Development (Kansas City, Mo., April
27-30, 1989), and at the Joint Conference on Learning
Disabilities (Ann Arbor, Mich., June 1-3, 1989).
SELECTED MATERIALS available in the Science Reading Room pamphlet
boxes include:
Cicci, Regina. Dyslexia: especially for parents. Annals of
dyslexia, v. 37, 1987: 203-211.
Evans, Bruce J. W., and Neville Drasdo. Review of ophthalmic
factors in dyslexia. Ophthalmic and physiological optics,
v. 10, Apr. 1990: 123-132.
Hugdahl, Kenneth, Berit Synnevag, and Paul Satz. Immune and
autoimmune diseases in dyslexic children. Neuropsycholo-
gia, v. 28, no. 7, 1990: 673-679.
Huston, Anne Marshall. Dyslexia: who can have it? Journal of
instructional psychology, v. 14, Dec. 1987: 201-205.
Hynd, George W., and Cynthia R. Hynd. Dyslexia: neuroanatomi-
cal/neurolinguistic perspectives. Reading research
quarterly, v. 19, summer 1984: 482-498.
Langone, John. Deciphering dyslexia. Discover, v. 4, Aug.
1983: 34-35, 38-39, 42.
Miles, T. R. Dyslexia: the current status of the term. Child
language teaching and therapy, v. 1, Feb. 1985: 54-64.
Silver, Larry B. The "magic cure": a review of the current
controversial approaches for treating learning disabili-
ties. Journal of learning disabilities, v. 20, Oct. 1987:
498-504, 512.
Vellutino, Frank R. Dyslexia. Scientific American, v. 256,
Mar. 1987: 34-41.
Wilsher, Colin R., and J. A. Taylor. Remedies for dyslexia:
proven or unproven? Early child development and care,
v. 27, no. 3: 437-449.
ADDITIONAL SOURCES OF INFORMATION
Council for Exceptional Children
1920 Association Drive
Reston, VA 22091
Telephone: (703) 620-3660
Council for Learning Disabilities
P.O. Box 40303
Overland Park, KS 66204
Telephone: (913) 492-8755
Learning Disabilities Association
c/o Jean S. Petersen, Executive Director
4156 Library Road
Pittsburgh, PA 15234
Telephone: (412) 341-1515
National Center for Learning Disabilities
99 Park Avenue, 6th Floor
New York, NY 10016
Telephone: (212) 687-7211
Orton Dyslexia Society
724 York Road
Baltimore, MD 21204
Telephone: (301) 296-0232
1-800-ABCD-123
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