Search for dissertations about: "reading speed"
Showing result 6 - 10 of 32 swedish dissertations containing the words reading speed.
-
6. Design of large scale and high speed intergrated systems
Abstract : For integrated systems, as the scale grows larger and the speed goes higher, designers face many challenges. The topics in this thesis are concentrated on five design issues in large scale and high speed integrated systems. These challenging issues have been met in designing an ATM chip with a total throughput of 80Gb/s in a 0. READ MORE
-
7. Measures that matter : Facilitating literacy through targeted instruction and assistive technology
Abstract : The acquisition of reading skills is one of the most important academic outcomes, as reading enables the individual to acquire knowledge and to actively take part in society. Despite research and educational progress, not all students develop their reading skills to a level that meet academic or societal demands. READ MORE
-
8. Investigations of binocularity and reading performance in healthy subjects and patients with mild traumatic brain injury
Abstract : Background: It is known that problems with binocular vision can cause issues for reading, less well known is to what extent binocular vision improves reading performance. A key aim for this project was to estimate the contribution of binocularity in reading in healthy subjects, and in patients with mild traumatic brain injury (MTBI). READ MORE
-
9. Evaluating Readability on Mobile Devices
Abstract : The thesis presents findings from five readability studies performed on mobile devices. The dynamic Rapid Serial Visual Presentation (RSVP) format has been enhanced with regard to linguistic adaptation and segmentation as well as eye movement modeling. READ MORE
-
10. Medical decision-making in Alzheimer’s disease : a linguistic approach
Abstract : Objectives. To explore medical decision-making capacity (MDC) for research participation, in patients with Alzheimer's disease, using a linguistic approach and including comparable groups. Materials and Methods. READ MORE