Concept
Hyperlexia as a Subtype of Pervasive Developmental Disorder (PDD)
- 5 –10% of the PDD individuals are hyperlexic.
- Hyperlexia has been observed in individuals with Turner Syndrome, Tourette Syndrome, and various forms of mental retardation (Fontenelle & Alacron, 1982; Mehegan & Dreifuss, 1972; Worthy & Invernizzi, 1995).
- A lack of agreement on hyperlexia as a subtype or a symptom of developmental dyslexia, SLI, or PDD, etc.
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Updated 2023-07-30
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