PMID: 6535978Jan 1, 1984Paper

Flicker masking of spatial-frequency-dependent visible persistence and specific reading disability

Perception
W L Slaghuis, W Lovegrove

Abstract

The effect of 6 Hz uniform-field flicker masking of visible persistence at a range of spatial frequencies was investigated in 12-year-old children with specific reading disabilities and a control group of average readers. This reduced differences in visible persistence between the two groups. The results suggest that children with specific reading disabilities experience a deficit in their transient system.

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