Yes, there is such a thing as visual dyslexia. I learned about this through my optometrist, Dr. Cynthia del Mundo. She said that not all children who have been labeled as dyslexics are true dyslexics.
A new brain imaging study of dyslexia shows that visual system differences do not cause the disorder, but instead are likely a consequence. A new brain imaging study of dyslexia shows that differences ...
For children with dyslexia, the trouble begins even before they start reading and for reasons that don't necessarily reflect other language skills. This study for the first time reveals a causal ...
Children with dyslexia are slower to process visual information, according to new research that sheds new light on which brain processes are affected by dyslexia beyond just reading ability. The study ...
Study finds dyslexia might cause visual disability along with reading impairment It was the first to combine new methods to understand visual processing and brain activity in dyslexia, challenged a ...
Link between motion processing and dyslexia has been identified. Better understanding of its effects on the brain can help improve existing interventions. Children with dyslexia process visual ...
Einstein had dyslexia. Hemmingway had it, too. It can affect people their whole lives. New findings may lead to a fresh approach to the learning difficulty. You may know the feeling: You find it ...
A new brain imaging study of dyslexia shows that differences in the visual system do not cause the disorder, but instead are likely a consequence. The findings, published today in the journal Neuron, ...
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