Method of measuring dynamic (a) auditory and (b) tactile sequenc

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ABSTRACT:
The discovery that the condition of dysmetric dyslexia results from dysfunctioning of the cerebellar-vestibular underlies the method of U.S. Pat. No. 3,842,822 issued on Oct. 22, 1974, which method uses blurring and scrambling of sequential visual stimuli to identify and measure ocular motor coordination, i.e. ocular fixation and sequential scanning abilities.
As an improvement and/or alternative to the above method, the within methods, which also are useful in identifying dysmetric dyslexic children in an examination group, use response to acoustical and/or tactile stimulation, rather than response to visual stimuli, to identify said condition.

REFERENCES:
patent: 3000271 (1961-09-01), Harvey et al.
patent: 3030944 (1962-04-01), Blau et al.
patent: 3842822 (1974-10-01), Levinson et al.

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