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'''The Dyslexia Group''' was one of the early research groups at the [[Cyprus Neuroscience and Technology Institute]]. It was created and managed collaboratively by [[Yiannis Laouris]] and [[Pantelis Makris]]. Two professors from the [[University of Cyprus]], Prof. [[Athanasios Gagatzis]] and [[Andreas Papapavlou]] have also collaborated. A number of international scholars have served as advisors, including [[Singletton]], [[Peter Gerjets]] and [[]].
'''The Dyslexia Group''' was one of the early research groups at the [[Cyprus Neuroscience and Technology Institute]]. It was created and managed collaboratively by [[Yiannis Laouris]] and [[Pantelis Makris]]. Two professors from the [[University of Cyprus]], Prof. [[Athanasios Gagatzis]] and [[Andreas Papapavlou]] have also collaborated. A number of international scholars have served as advisors, including [[Singletton]], [[Peter Gerjets]] and [[]]. The pioneer members of the group included: [[Despo MInaidou]], [[Christiane El-Haddad]], [[Petroula Petrou]] and [[Mira Ioannou]].
 


The Group has organised 7 Computers and Dyslexia Conferences and one major international conference:<br>
The Group has organised 7 Computers and Dyslexia Conferences and one major international conference:<br>

Revision as of 07:25, 2 November 2014

The Dyslexia Group was one of the early research groups at the Cyprus Neuroscience and Technology Institute. It was created and managed collaboratively by Yiannis Laouris and Pantelis Makris. Two professors from the University of Cyprus, Prof. Athanasios Gagatzis and Andreas Papapavlou have also collaborated. A number of international scholars have served as advisors, including Singletton, Peter Gerjets and [[]]. The pioneer members of the group included: Despo MInaidou, Christiane El-Haddad, Petroula Petrou and Mira Ioannou.


The Group has organised 7 Computers and Dyslexia Conferences and one major international conference:

The following individuals served as members of the Dyslexia Group between 1992 and 2003.

The work of the group reached a highlight in 2001