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Qing Yang  IRIS laboratory, FRE 3154, CNRS  
Marine Vernet  IRIS laboratory, FRE 3154, CNRS  
Maria-Pia Bucci  IRIS laboratory, FRE 3154, CNRS  
Zoi KapoulaIRIS laboratory, FRE 3154, CNRS  

Abstract

Smooth pursuit (SP) was explored in dyslexics and non-dyslexics. Dyslexic children show similar gain of SP, and number and amplitude of catch-up saccades (CUS) as non-dyslexic children. The quality of binocular coordination is good for both groups; the only significant exception is for pursuit to the right for both smooth phase and CUS; dyslexics show higher disconjugacy. Decrement of binocular control during rightward pursuit only could reflect immaturity of oculomotor learning mechanisms needed to optimize binocular coordination for all directions. Yet, these observations need to be confirmed in a larger population including older children and compared with other populations, e.g. with right-to-left reading.

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History

Received: 26.02.2010
Published: 21.05.2010

Citation

Yang, Q., Vernet, M., Bucci, M.-P. & Kapoula, Z. (2010). Binocular coordination during smooth pursuit in dyslexia: a multiple case study. Journal of Eye Movement Research, 3(3):2, 1-8.

Keywords

smooth pursuit  

developmental dyslexia  

binocular coordination  

catch-up saccades