38 Magnocellular Vision- Visual Aspects of Dyslexia with Oxford University Neurologist Dr. John Stein, Part 1
Move Look & Listen Podcast with Dr. Douglas Stephey
Release Date: 05/12/2020
Move Look & Listen Podcast with Dr. Douglas Stephey
Dr. Stephey is joined by Dr. Teri Lawton, an experimental psychologist, who has been studying the magnocellular visual pathway for over 35 years and holds a patent on both measuring and treating this part of the visual pathway.
info_outline 44 Dyscalculia: Things Just Don't Add UpMove Look & Listen Podcast with Dr. Douglas Stephey
Dr. Doug Stephey welcomes back Neurologist, John Stein, MD, to discuss definitively what this diagnosis is and how it relates to our ancient estimating counting system known as subitizing.
info_outline 43 Gorillas in Our Midst- Inattentional BlindnessMove Look & Listen Podcast with Dr. Douglas Stephey
Dr. Stephey and Dr Chabris will be discussing the topic of in-attentional blindness and how our intuitions deceive us.
info_outline 43 Gorillas in Our Midst- Inattentional BlindnessMove Look & Listen Podcast with Dr. Douglas Stephey
Dr. Stephey and Dr Chabris will be discussing the topic of in-attentional blindness and how our intuitions deceive us.
info_outline 42 The Bonnie Prudden Way of MyotherapyMove Look & Listen Podcast with Dr. Douglas Stephey
Enid Whittaker of the Bonnie Prudden Myotherapy Institute to discuss the Kraus Weber tests of minimum fitness, trigger points, and myotherapy techniques.
info_outline 41 Traumatic Brain Injury - When Brains CollideMove Look & Listen Podcast with Dr. Douglas Stephey
Developmental Optometrist Dr. Doug Stephey welcomes Dr. Michael Lewis, the author of the book titled When Brains Collide, for a discussion regarding how a Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) is defined.
info_outline 40 Magnocellular Vision- Visual Aspects of Dyslexia, Part 3Move Look & Listen Podcast with Dr. Douglas Stephey
Oxford University Professor and Neurologist, Dr. John Stein, joins Dr. Stephey to continue a discussion regarding the genetics of the magnocellular system and dyslexia and the advantages of being dyslexic.
info_outline 39 Magnocellular Vision- Visual Aspects of Dyslexia with Oxford University Neurologist Dr. John Stein, Part 2Move Look & Listen Podcast with Dr. Douglas Stephey
Professor John Stein, a neurologist, from Oxford University re-joins Developmental Optometrist Dr. Doug Stephey for part 2 of a comprehensive discussion regarding the role of the magnocellular visual system as it relates to, not only dyslexia but, a number of other diagnoses as well. Additional topics include how the magnocellular system is not limited to the visual system but a number of other systems as well such as auditory, motor, cerebellar, kinesthetic, and proprioceptive.
info_outline 38 Magnocellular Vision- Visual Aspects of Dyslexia with Oxford University Neurologist Dr. John Stein, Part 1Move Look & Listen Podcast with Dr. Douglas Stephey
Professor John Stein, a neurologist, from Oxford University joins Developmental Optometrist Dr. Doug Stephey for a comprehensive discussion regarding the role of the magnocellular visual system as it relates to, not only dyslexia but, a number of other diagnoses as well. Additional topics include how the magnocellular system is not limited to the visual system but a number of other systems as well such as auditory, motor, cerebellar, kinesthetic, and proprioceptive.
info_outline 37 Visual Stress - Why Does My Head Hurt When I Look at Stripes or FlickerMove Look & Listen Podcast with Dr. Douglas Stephey
Dr. Stephey welcomes Dr. Arnold Wilkins, the worldwide pre-eminent author and creator of the Intuitive Colorimeter to discuss visual stress / visual aliasing and their relation to epilepsy, migraine, chronic headaches, and reading discomfort. Dr. Wilkins has written two books and several articles on the subject.
info_outlineProfessor John Stein, a neurologist, from Oxford University joins Developmental Optometrist Dr. Doug Stephey for a comprehensive discussion regarding the role of the magnocellular visual system as it relates to, not only dyslexia but, a number of other diagnoses as well. Additional topics include how the magnocellular system is not limited to the visual system but a number of other systems as well such as auditory, motor, cerebellar, kinesthetic, and proprioceptive.
It can be argued that Dr. John Stein is the world's leading authority on magnocellular neuron deficits. He is the co-author of the book Visual Aspects of Dyslexia and is a prolific researcher and publisher.
http://www.ox.ac.uk/news-and-events/find-an-expert/professor-john-stein
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