Cogprints

Dyslexia and Brain Scans: A Critique of Experimental Design

Ferguson, Mr Jack (2002) Dyslexia and Brain Scans: A Critique of Experimental Design. [Conference Paper] (Unpublished)

Full text available as:

[img] HTML
52Kb

Abstract

The foundation of these studies rests on epistemic assumptions, undefined terms, and uncontrolled variables, and without rigorous, systematic definitions of critical terms and control of variables, these studies are essentially arguments based on popular opinion. Other conclusions are therefore possible, and there is no compelling reason to view the images as demonstrating a cause of dyslexia.

Item Type:Conference Paper
Subjects:Neuroscience > Brain Imaging
ID Code:5043
Deposited By: Ferguson, Jack
Deposited On:06 Aug 2006
Last Modified:11 Mar 2011 08:56

Metadata

Repository Staff Only: item control page