The Orton's hypothesis about hemispheric lateralization and reading writing performance revisited: an ex post facto study in Spanish context

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  • Mariano Machuca Aceituno Servicio Andaluz de Orientación Educativa en Jaén
  • Antonio Fernández Cano Universidad de Granada

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https://doi.org/10.7203/relieve.8.1.4433

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Estudio ex post facto, lateralidad, lateralidad hemisférica, Orton, lectura, idioma español, escritura

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This paper attempts to inquiry the connections between hemispherical laterality and reading-writing performance, based on the theory that Samuel T. Orton established over 60 years ago. No evidence has been found to show a significant correlation between both constructs. Therefore, the widely held belief that the one depends on the other can be refuted.

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2014-12-12

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Machuca Aceituno, M., & Fernández Cano, A. (2014). The Orton’s hypothesis about hemispheric lateralization and reading writing performance revisited: an ex post facto study in Spanish context. RELIEVE - Revista Electrónica De Investigación Y Evaluación Educativa, 8(1). https://doi.org/10.7203/relieve.8.1.4433

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