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Dyslexia Simulation Font: Can We Simulate Reading Struggles of Individuals with Dyslexia?

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Dyslexia Simulation Font: Can We Simulate Reading Struggles of Individuals with Dyslexia?

Stark, Zoey (2021) Dyslexia Simulation Font: Can We Simulate Reading Struggles of Individuals with Dyslexia? Masters thesis, Concordia University.

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Abstract

Individuals with dyslexia struggle at explaining what it is like to have dyslexia and how they perceive letters and words differently. This led the designer Daniel Britton to create a font that aims to simulate the perceptual experience of how effortful reading can be for individuals with dyslexia (http://danielbritton.info/dyslexia). This font removes forty percent of each character stroke with the aim of increasing reading effort, and in turn empathy and understanding for individuals with dyslexia. However, its efficacy has not yet been empirically tested. In the present study, we compared participants without dyslexia reading texts in the dyslexia simulation font to a group of individuals with dyslexia reading the same texts in Times New Roman font. Results suggest that the simulation font amplifies the struggle of reading, surpassing that experienced by adults with dyslexia—as reflected in increased reading time and overall number of eye movements in the majority of typical readers reading in the simulation font. Future research could compare the performance of the Daniel Britton simulation font against a sample of beginning readers with dyslexia as well as seek to design and empirically test an adapted simulation font with an increased preserved percentage of letter strokes.

Divisions:Concordia University > Faculty of Arts and Science > Psychology
Item Type:Thesis (Masters)
Authors:Stark, Zoey
Institution:Concordia University
Degree Name:M.A.
Program:Psychology
Date:April 2021
Thesis Supervisor(s):Johnson, Aaron
ID Code:988307
Deposited By: Zoey Stark
Deposited On:29 Nov 2021 16:44
Last Modified:29 Nov 2021 16:44
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