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Walczyk et al. (2007) suggested the relationship between the learning process and disruptive compensatory reading strategies, in that deep reading processes such as semantic encoding seem to require more time for information processing.
He's basically speaking like an insane person, but as he continues, what he means makes some sense discernable not in his sexist and condescending innuendo, but through some creative and compensatory reading between the lines.
The changes in connectivity described here probably represented either a partial restoration of the normal neural mechanisms of word recognition, or the adoption of a compensatory reading strategy.
Attempts to train compensatory reading strategies, such as kinaesthetic reading (tracing the letters to use the intact writing ability to facilitate word recognition), have had positive effects (Lott et al., 1994, 2010; Seki et al., 1995; Maher et al., 1998; Sage et al., 2005).
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Several studies have suggested that adults with low literacy might compensate for poor word decoding skills by developing compensatory strategies such as utilizing contextual clues when reading connected text (Binder & Borecki, 2008; Blalock, 1981; Read & Ruyter, 1985).
I taught reading and math to small groups as a Compensatory Education teacher.
Our result suggests that the frame-shifting effects of complex ASEs are rescued by the compensatory changes in the flanking exons, thus leaving the downstream protein reading frames unaltered.
In addition, previous studies also suggest that differences in the inferior frontal gyrus may not represent the critical deficit in reading disability [22] and in fact this region may be used as a compensatory mechanism [6].
Linneman wondered if they were "engaging in a compensatory strategy... to perform their gender 'correctly.' " ANALYSIS PARALYSIS By Jessica Gross Memo to singles: According to a new study, we prefer our options presented simultaneously (reading a menu), not sequentially (picking a spouse).
The other night I saw a television program about Asperger's syndrome, a disorder characterized by, among other things, the inability to read human emotions and a compensatory passion for objects and rituals.
Although they may find it challenging to read and write, adults with dyslexia often work from compensatory strengths that often include emotional intelligence and intuition.
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