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Functional MRI Study in Children With a Developmental Coordination Disorder (DCD) and/or Developmental...

Developmental DyslexiaDevelopmental Coordination Disorder

All the studies underlined the high frequency of co-morbid associations in specific learning disorders. Understanding the reasons for these associations could enable us to determine the cerebral bases that underlie each disorder. Their frequent association suggests the etiological bases are partly common, it seems logical to turn to explanatory models of various common specific disorders. The model recently proposed by Nicholson & Fawcett (2007) suggests a specific disorder of procedural learning. But the brain networks involved in this learning could be achieved separately. We intend therefore to study the neural networks involved in learning procedural and compare networks recruited among children with specific learning disorder alone or in combination (co-morbidity). The children included in the study have either a Developmental Dyslexia or a Developmental Coordination Disorder, or both. The procedure includes a neuropsychological evaluation and a brain MRI study with a morphological and a functional part. During fMRI the child realizes a automated motor task contrasting with a task involving learning procedural.

Completed11 enrollment criteria

Developmental Language Difficulties: Behavioural and Electrophysiological Studies

DyslexiaDysphasia

This study will help to better characterize oral and written language disorders and determine if these disorders are continuous or not. The participants ( dyslexic and dysphasic patients and control adults) will carry out an auditory lexical decision task during which an electroencephalogram (EEG) will be recorded.

Completed18 enrollment criteria

Dynamic Gait Index in Children With Dyslexia

DyslexiaGait Disorders1 more

The aim of the present study is to investigate reliability in dyslexic children and compare it with healthy peers.

Completed9 enrollment criteria

Ambulatory Screening for Specific Learning Disabilities (SLD) and Developmental Coordination Disorder...

Specific Developmental Disorders of Speech and LanguageSpecific Learning Disorder4 more

To evaluate, in primary care, the sensitivity of Heterophory-Vertical-Labile (HV-Labile) in ambulatory screening for Specific Learning Disabilities (SLD) and Developmental Coordination Disorder (DCD). in children aged 8 to 12 years.

Unknown status28 enrollment criteria

Maturation of Auditory Processing in Children With Dyslexia Compared to Average-reading Children...

Dyslexia

The hypothesis of central auditory processing disorders has been advanced to explain the anomalies of the grapheme/phoneme combination in some dyslexia. These phonological disorders may be linked to abnormalities of the efferent (medial olivocochlear) system modulation and of cortical asymmetry. Indeed, the efferent system has an asymmetry in relation to handedness. Thus, in right-handed subject, it is predominant on the right side. In contrast, in the subject-handed dyslexic, the efferent system tends to be right-lateralized or non-lateralized. However, after an audio-visual training, normal lateralization can appear. This maturation of the efferent system lateralization during reading acquisition seems to have a particular profile in dyslexics with phonological disorder, especially if it is persistent. This finding allows to consider new prognostic evaluation and speech therapy rehabilitation in the dyslexic child.

Completed25 enrollment criteria

Postural Control, Grip Strength and Body Posture in Children With Intellectual Disability and Dyslexia...

Developmental DisabilityDevelopmental Dyslexia1 more

This study investigates physical changes in children with Dyslexia and Intellectual Disability. Participants divided into three groups and Body Posture, Postural Control and Hand Grip Strengths was evaluated.

Completed4 enrollment criteria

Morphofunctional Imaging and Developmental Dyslexia

Developmental Dyslexia

Developmental dyslexia is a frequent learning disability. The aim of this study is to analyze cortical thickness and phonological treatment in right handed adults with developmental dyslexia. They are compared to control adults paired with age and laterality. To study phonological treatment, the researchers used functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) with a rime judgement task and silent word generation.

Completed8 enrollment criteria

Developmental Dyslexia and Functional Maturation of Auditory Cortex

Developmental Reading DisorderDyslexia

Developmental dyslexia is a frequent learning disability. The aim of this study is to compare auditory evoked cortical responses to syllables and tones in developmental dyslexia and controls (paired with age, gender). The study is conducted in 3 groups of subjects :8-10 years ; 11-17 years and 18-25 years. We suppose that cortical responses should be different in developmental dyslexia and controls.

Completed3 enrollment criteria

Assessing the Generalizability of the Tachidino Protocol to Different Clinical Contexts

Developmental Dyslexia

The study aims to document the effectiveness and acceptability of the intervention system for specific reading and writing disorders, in use at Scientific Institute (IRCCS) Medea, as applied and adapted to a different clinical context and socio-demographic situation. To this purpose, two groups of children will be recruited and treated in two different contexts, and treatment outcomes will be compared. The first one is the centre where the Tachidino platform has been developed and validated, the second one is a different centre, in a different geographical region where lower digital alphabetization may be a disadvantaging factor, but lower population density and the presence of fewer centres for assessment and intervention for learning disorders make remotely monitored protocols even more valuable.

Unknown status10 enrollment criteria

Postural Control Among Children With and Without Dyslexia

Child Development Disorder

As Chinese-speaking children with dyslexia typically have different cerebellar sign behavior from non-Chinese-speaking counterparts, this study compared the effect of visual occlusion on the static balance between dyslexic and non-dyslexic children using the Chinese language.

Unknown status5 enrollment criteria
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