Fletcher Jack M, Morris Robin D
Department of Psychology, University of Houston, Texas Medical Center Annex. 2151 W. Holcombe Blvd., Suite 222, Houston, TX, 77204-5053, USA,
J Autism Dev Disord. 2014 Feb;44(2):250-5. doi: 10.1007/s10803-011-1273-2.
Although best known for work with children and adults with intellectual disabilities and autism spectrum disorders, training in speech pathology and a doctorate in clinical psychology and neuropsychology was the foundation for Sara Sparrow's long-term interest in reading disabilities. Her first papers were on dyslexia and laterality, and the maturational lag theory of developmental dyslexia proposed with Paul Satz, her mentor. The research program that emerged from this work had a wide impact on early neuropsychological models of reading disabilities. Although Sara went on to research focused on children with other developmental disabilities after she moved to Yale University, this initial research influenced her career- long interests in assessment, developmental models of disabilities, and early screening methods.
尽管萨拉·斯帕罗因与智障及自闭症谱系障碍的儿童和成人合作而广为人知,但言语病理学培训以及临床心理学和神经心理学博士学位是她长期关注阅读障碍的基础。她的第一批论文是关于诵读困难和偏侧性,以及与她的导师保罗·萨茨提出的发育性诵读困难的成熟滞后理论。这项工作产生的研究项目对早期阅读障碍的神经心理学模型产生了广泛影响。尽管萨拉在搬到耶鲁大学后继续专注于研究其他发育障碍的儿童,但这项最初的研究影响了她对评估、残疾发育模型和早期筛查方法的终身兴趣。