Dyslexia

Having Right Timing 'Connections' in Brain Is Key to Overcoming Dyslexia

4-Sep-2007 -- Using new software developed to investigate how the brains of dyslexic children are organized, University of Washington researchers have found that key areas for language and working memory involved in reading are connected differently in dyslexics than in children who are good readers and spellers.

However, once the children with dyslexia received a three-week instructional program, their patterns of functional brain connectivity normalized and were similar to those of good readers when deciding if sounds went with groups of letters in words.    » read more »

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