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The PATSy team would like to thank all the participants and their
families who have kindly allowed us to use their data on the PATSy
system:
- CHD, DB1, GD, JM, JR, JS1, LH,
MB, MP, NW, RW, SJ, TB1, TW, WS
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Individuals from Contributing Departments
Many individuals and organisations have contributed enthusiastically
and freely to the development of the PATSy Dyslexia project. All are named
here by institution and (mostly) in alphabetical order. This list is
still evolving so watch this space....
The Centre for Reading and
Language in this department is the main Dyslexia site for the
PATSy project. Grateful thanks for case contributions, provision of
facilities, and many useful
suggestions and ideas during the development phase of the project.
- Sarah Haywood (now at the University of Edinburgh)
- Margaret Snowling
Maggie Snowling would like to thank the following people who
contributed or helped with the dyslexia site:
University of York
- Rachel Bohanna
- Julia Carroll
- Steven Crumblehulme
- Yvonne Griffiths
- Janet Hatcher
- Catherine Marshall
- Kate Nation
- Tanya Patel
University College London
- Uta Frith, Institute of Cognitive Neuroscience
- Alison Gallagher, Dept. of Human Communication Science
- Nata Goulandris, Dept. of Human Communication Science
Also the many colleagues who generously contributed test materials.
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Health Boards
The PATSy project
team wish to thank the Ethics Comittees of the York Health Trust and
the Edinburgh & Lothian Health Board for their advice and
consideration in relation to PATSy. In particular, our thanks go to:
Mr. S. Athey,
Chair of Medical Ethics Committee,
York District Hospital
Dr. George Masterton
Lothian Research Ethics Committee
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