Vigilance and skin conductance characteristics in a population of reading disabled children

Dyslexic children are probably not a homogeneous group in terms of important characteristics assumed to be involved in reading; disability since underlying causes may vary widely. Such characteristics as arousal and performance on a vigilance task would differ not only from a control group, but also...

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Main Author: Mitchell, Zita Annette
Other Authors: Psychology
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Language:en_US
Published: Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University 2016
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spelling ndltd-VTETD-oai-vtechworks.lib.vt.edu-10919-646152020-09-29T05:39:47Z Vigilance and skin conductance characteristics in a population of reading disabled children Mitchell, Zita Annette Psychology LD5655.V855 1974.M57 Children -- Books and reading Reading disability Galvanic skin response Dyslexic children are probably not a homogeneous group in terms of important characteristics assumed to be involved in reading; disability since underlying causes may vary widely. Such characteristics as arousal and performance on a vigilance task would differ not only from a control group, but also within the RD sample. It was hypothesized that HBD symptoms would be associated with lowered arousal and poorer vigilance performance whereas children experiencing reading difficulties presumably because of specific language dysfunction would resemble controls in arousal and performance. The results supported vigilance predictions for omissions, but not commissions. Poorer performance was associated with HBD symptoms. Age, however, proved to have an even greater effect on vigilance performance. Arousal results, for the most part, were not in the predicted direction. Arousal, measured by skin conductance, increased over time for children in this sample, rather than decreased as we expected from adult data. This indicated that vigilance and arousal cannot be equated in the same sense that has been suggested for adults. Master of Science 2016-02-01T14:45:05Z 2016-02-01T14:45:05Z 1974 Thesis Text http://hdl.handle.net/10919/64615 en_US OCLC# 21882740 In Copyright http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/ 43 leaves application/pdf application/pdf Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
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topic LD5655.V855 1974.M57
Children -- Books and reading
Reading disability
Galvanic skin response
spellingShingle LD5655.V855 1974.M57
Children -- Books and reading
Reading disability
Galvanic skin response
Mitchell, Zita Annette
Vigilance and skin conductance characteristics in a population of reading disabled children
description Dyslexic children are probably not a homogeneous group in terms of important characteristics assumed to be involved in reading; disability since underlying causes may vary widely. Such characteristics as arousal and performance on a vigilance task would differ not only from a control group, but also within the RD sample. It was hypothesized that HBD symptoms would be associated with lowered arousal and poorer vigilance performance whereas children experiencing reading difficulties presumably because of specific language dysfunction would resemble controls in arousal and performance. The results supported vigilance predictions for omissions, but not commissions. Poorer performance was associated with HBD symptoms. Age, however, proved to have an even greater effect on vigilance performance. Arousal results, for the most part, were not in the predicted direction. Arousal, measured by skin conductance, increased over time for children in this sample, rather than decreased as we expected from adult data. This indicated that vigilance and arousal cannot be equated in the same sense that has been suggested for adults. === Master of Science
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title Vigilance and skin conductance characteristics in a population of reading disabled children
title_short Vigilance and skin conductance characteristics in a population of reading disabled children
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