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A possible explanation is advanced of visual confusion in children with visual dislexia. The Dunlop test is used as a means of making the differential diagnosis between visual and auditory dyslexia. The results of the test on 80 normal children, 80 dyslexic children, and 80 adults are compared.

Type

Journal article

Journal

British Orthoptic Journal

Publication Date

01/01/1980

Volume

NO. 37

Pages

11 - 15