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DYSLEXIA
The Mental Attributes Profiling System (MAPS) is a language independent screening test, i.e., relies on cognitive rather than language-based measures, capable of predicting children at risk (possible dyslexics) and equipping teachers with a profile of their mental abilities so as to design personalized remediation programs.
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Formal Project Description
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Contract Title
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Development of methodology and software for the diagnosis and treatement of learning difficulties with emphasis in dyslexia GR: Aνάπτυξη Mεθοδολογίας και Eιδικού Λογισμικού για Διάγνωση και Aποκατάσταση Mαθησιακών Δυσκολιών με Έμφαση στη Δυσλεξία
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Lead Partner
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Cyprus Neuroscience and Technology Institute
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Agreement n°
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RPF/47/97
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Partners
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Cyprus Dyslexia Association
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Cost of Action
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£26,200
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Grant
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£26,200
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Cost for FWC
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£26,200
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Grant for FWC
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£26,200
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Dates
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01/xx/1999 - xx/xx/2000
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Website
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www.mentalmaps.org
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About Project
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Mental Attributes Profiling System
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Specific objective(s)
Summary of Mental Attributes measured
- Memory: Short-term memory measurement based on the classic Memory Game
- Listen: Ability to relate pictures of objects with the sounds they produce in their natural environment.
- Hungry Navigation: Navigation ability measurement.
- Syntax: Series of writing-skills tests analogous to those used for the classical evaluation of learning disabilities.
- Comprehend: Measurement of the ability to relate a pictorial object with its written name or the sound of its name.
- Categorize: Categorization ability using an educational game in which the child is asked to "drag" an object in the world in which it fits.
- Sequence: Sequencing ability measured using the same approach used by psychologists using words picturing time-related events.
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