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The Brains of People With Dyslexia May Have Trouble Processing Sounds, Especially Speech
People with dyslexia sometimes see words and letters as scrambled, making reading a difficult task. Now a new study shows that dyslexia isn’t just a visual disturbance. It also appears to be a problem with the way the brain interprets sounds, particularly speech.
The study appears in the journal Neuron.
French researchers mapped the brain activity of 23 people with dyslexia and 21 people without the disorder as they listened to a white noise.
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