THREE-DIMENSIONAL MODELING

Course objectives

General objectives The course aims to provide basic information on developmental disturbances of oral and written language, on disturbances of reading, writing numerical skills and calculation, ADHD, autism spectrum disorder, and intellectual disability. Main models of Learning Disorders will be presented and critically discussed. Special attention will be given to issues on the co-morbidity of learning disabilities. Examples of case studies will be provided and models of co-morbidity will be presented. The Course is divided in two parts: Part 1 Covers the theoretical models for the learning disorders and their scientific basis and methods, as well as the disturbances comorbidity. Part 2 Reviews the learning disorders in the assessment practice and rehabilitation recommendations. Specific objectives Knowledge and understanding The student will acquire basic knowledge on the characteristics of learning disturbances as well as current knowledge of their underlying brain mechanisms. In particular, the student will acquire information of the differentiation between disturbances and their co-morbidities. Applying knowledge and understanding The main diagnostic instruments will be illustrated. The student will learn to administer and score these instruments through cases illustrated during the class. Some rehabilitative trainings for these disturbances will also be presented. Making judgements Through the participation to the main course the student will learn to interpret reports of cases with developmental disturbances in learning disabilities. Communication skills Through the participation the student will learn to write reports on cases of children with learning disabilities. Learning skills Apart from basic reference texts, the student will be requested to read key scientific papers. This experience will foster his/her skills to read the scientific literature autonomously.

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Program - Frequency - Exams

Course program
The Course is divided in two parts: Part 1 Covers the theoretical models for the learning disorders and their scientific basis and methods, as well as the disturbances comorbidity. Part 2 Reviews the learning disorders in the assessment practice and rehabilitation recommendations. The following topics will be discussed: 1. How Learning Disorders Develop 2. Etiology of Learning Disorders 3. Brain Mechanisms of Learning Disorders 4. Neuropsychological Constructs 5. Comorbidity 6. Specific Learning Disorder: DSM-5 and Beyond 7. Evidence-Based Practice in Assessment 8. Understanding Achievement Gaps 9. Speech and Language Disorders 10. Reading Disability (Dyslexia) 11. Mathematics Disorder 12. Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder 13. Autism Spectrum Disorder 14. Intellectual Disability
Prerequisites
Ba in Psychology.
Books
Basic textbook: Bruce F. Pennington, Lauren M. McGrath, Robin L. Peterson (Eds.) Diagnosing Learning Disorders: From Science to Practice Ed Guilford Press Published: Dec 27, 2020 In addition, the the student will be requested to read key scientific papers. This experience will foster his/her skills to read the scientific literature autonomously.
Frequency
Attendance to the lectures is highly advised.
Exam mode
The exam will be written open-ended questions to be completed in one hour, 3 questions will be on the first part and 3 on the second part of the course.
Lesson mode
Face-to-face lectures.
  • Academic year2025/2026
  • CourseCognitive neuroscience
  • CurriculumSingle curriculum
  • Year2nd year
  • Semester1st semester
  • SSDM-PSI/04
  • CFU3