This article reports two research studies which did not confirm the central concept of the theory of neurological organization advanced by Carl Delacato
Get full access to this article
View all access options for this article.
References
1.
Brown, J.R.Book review: diagnosis and treatment of speech and reading problems . NEUROLOGY, 1964, 14, 599-600.
2.
Clark, M.Patterns of recovery. NEWSWEEK, 1964 , 63 (18), 84-85.
3.
Delacato, C.H.THE TREATMENT AND PREVENTION OF READING PROBLEMS. Springfield, Ill.: Charles C. Thomas, 1959.
4.
Delacato, C.H.THE DIAGNOSIS AND TREATMENT OF SPEECH AND READING PROBLEMS. Springfield, Ill.: Charles C. Thomas, 1963.
Ernst, P.Miracle in Pennsylvania. GOOD HOUSEKEEPING, 1962, 55, (32), 32-36.
7.
Harris, A.J.HARRIS TESTS OF LATERAL DOMINANCE: MANUAL OF DIRECTIONS FOR ADMINISTRATION AND INTERPRETATION. (3rd ed.) New York: Psychological Corporation, 1958.
8.
Kelley, T.L., Madden, R., Gardner, E.F., & Rudman, H.C.STANFORD ACHIEVEMENT TEST. (Form X, Primary I, Primary II, Intermediate I, Intermediate II and Advanced)New York; Harcourt, Brace & World, 1963.
Money, J.Dyslexia: A post-conference review. In J. Money (Ed.), READING DISABILITY: PROGRESS AND RESEARCH NEEDS IN DYSLEXIA. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins , 1962, 9-35.
11.
Perkins, L.O. , Jr., Oettinger , L. Jr., & Hudspeth , W.J.Delacato in review: problems arising from assertions or assumptions of Delacato. In M. P. Douglass (Ed.), CLAREMONT READING CONFERENCE YEARBOOK. Claremont, Calif.: Claremont Graduate School, 1964, 119-131.
12.
Robbins, M.P.The Delacato interpretation of neurological organization: an empirical study. Unpublished doctoral dissertation, University of Chicago, 1965.
13.
Robbins, M.P.INFLUENCE OF SPECIAL PROGRAMS ON THE DEVELOPMENT OF MENTAL AGE AND READING. Report of Cooperative Research Project No. S-349, Cooperative Research Program, office of Education, and Welfare, 1965 .
14.
Tiegs, E., & Clark, W.W.MANUAL: CALIFORNIA ACHIEVEMENT TESTS-COMPLETE BATTERY. (Lower primary, 1957 ed., 1963 norms.)Los Angeles: California Test Bureau, 1957.
15.
Time.Can man learn to use the other half of his brain?1963, 81 (2), 46-48.