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- Hyperlexia abstract "Hyperlexia was initially identified by Silberberg and Silberberg (1967), who defined it as the precocious ability to read words without prior training in learning to read typically before the age of 5. They indicated that children with hyperlexia have a significantly higher word-decoding ability than their reading comprehension levels.Hyperlexic children are characterized by having average or above-average IQs, and word-reading ability well above what would be expected given their age. First named and scientifically described in 1967, it can be viewed as a superability in which word recognition ability goes far above expected levels of skill. Some hyperlexics, however, have trouble understanding speech. Some experts believe that most or perhaps all children with hyperlexia lie on the autism spectrum. However, one expert, Darold Treffert, proposes that hyperlexia has subtypes, only some of which overlap with autism. Between 5 and 10 percent of children with autism have been estimated to be hyperlexic.Hyperlexic children are often fascinated by letters or numbers. They are extremely good at decoding language and thus often become very early readers. Some hyperlexic children learn to spell long words (such as elephant) before they are two years old and learn to read whole sentences before they turn three.An fMRI study of a single child showed that hyperlexia may be the neurological opposite of dyslexia.".
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- Hyperlexia wikiPageWikiLink Autism_spectrum.
- Hyperlexia wikiPageWikiLink Category:Autism.
- Hyperlexia wikiPageWikiLink Cerebral_infarction.
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- Hyperlexia wikiPageWikiLink Corpus_callosum.
- Hyperlexia wikiPageWikiLink Darold_Treffert.
- Hyperlexia wikiPageWikiLink Dyslexia.
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- Hyperlexia wikiPageWikiLink FMRI.
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- Hyperlexia wikiPageWikiLink Rebecca_Williamson_Brown,_OD.
- Hyperlexia wikiPageWikiLink Rote_learning.
- Hyperlexia wikiPageWikiLink Rules_of_language.
- Hyperlexia wikiPageWikiLink Splinter_skill.
- Hyperlexia wikiPageWikiLink Trial_and_error.
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- Hyperlexia subject Category:Autism.
- Hyperlexia comment "Hyperlexia was initially identified by Silberberg and Silberberg (1967), who defined it as the precocious ability to read words without prior training in learning to read typically before the age of 5. They indicated that children with hyperlexia have a significantly higher word-decoding ability than their reading comprehension levels.Hyperlexic children are characterized by having average or above-average IQs, and word-reading ability well above what would be expected given their age.".
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