Dyslexia: News from the web:
Dyslexia arises not only from deficits in phonological processing, but from attentional mechanisms as well
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Dyslexia: News from the web:
Dyslexia arises not only from deficits in phonological processing, but from attentional mechanisms as well
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Dyslexia: News from the web:
A new study from researchers in our Department of Psychology has revealed that understanding attention deficits in adults with dyslexia may help develop new techniques for reading and writing.
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Dyslexia: News from the web:
Help the research into dyslexia and join a study if you qualify, here is a copy of what the Harvard GAAB lab is looking for:
We are looking for the following participants for our new studies:
Infants 4 to 12 months of age with a family history of dyslexia
Children 4 to 6 years old who are yet to start kindergarten and who either do or do not have a family history of dyslexia.
Email us: gaablab@tch.harvard.edu
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Dyslexia: News from the web:
Recent research has learned that 3 to 5 times more males than females have Dyslexia.
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Apparently Opera singers are particularly prone to dyslexia. Here is a link to some research as to why and what can be done about it.
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A treatable impairment of the cerebellum seems to cause a range of symptoms like ADHD, Dyslexia and others. It is a treatable condition and the research shows improvement with about 75% – 85% of patients.
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