A cognitive disorder characterized by an impaired ability to comprehend written and printed words or phrases despite intact vision. This condition may be developmental or acquired. Developmental dyslexia is marked by reading achievement that falls substantially below that expected given the individual's chronological age, measured intelligence, and age-appropriate education. The disturbance in reading significantly interferes with academic achievement or with activities of daily living that require reading skills. (From DSM-IV)
Dyslexia -- Great Britain -- Congresses. : Dyslexia : integrating theory and practice : selected papers from the second International Conference of the British Dyslexia Association "Meeting the Challenge", Oxford, 1991 / edited by Margaret Snowling and Michael Thomson
Dyslexia -- Pathophysiology. : Developmental dyslexia : neural, cognitive, and genetic mechanisms / edited by Christopher H. Chase, Glenn D. Rosen, and Gordon F. Sherman
Dyslexia -- Psychology -- Congresses. : Developmental and acquired dyslexia : neuropsychological and neurolinguistic perspectives / edited by Che Kan Leong and R. Malatesha Joshi
Dyslexia -- Social aspects : Living with dyslexia : the social and emotional consequences of specific learning difficulties/disabilities / Barbara Riddick
Dyslexia -- Treatment -- Popular works : Organisation and everyday life with dyslexia and other SpLDs : wind chime music represents life flowing well when organisation suits the individual concerned / Ginny Stacey with Sally Fowler