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Scotopic sensitivity/Irlen syndrome and the use of coloured filters: A long-term placebo controlled and masked study of reading achievement and perception of ability.

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Authors
G.L. Robinson, P.J. Foreman
Title
Scotopic sensitivity/Irlen syndrome and the use of coloured filters: A long-term placebo controlled and masked study of reading achievement and perception of ability.
Journal
Perceptual and Motor Skills
Year
1999
Volume
89
Issue
1
Page(s)
pp. 83-113
Abstract Link
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Publication Format
Journal Article
Efficacy Study/Review
Yes
Scientific Validity
Placebo, Peer-Reviewed, Double Blind, Cross-Over Trial, Controlled Trial
Keywords
Vision, Adolescent / Secondary School Age, Autism Diagnosis Unclear, Child/Children, Coloured Filter, Intervention, Mixed / Diverse Group, Motor-Sensory Intervention, Primary / Elementary School Age, Reading, Senses / Sensory

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