The dyslexic brain struggles to read considering even small distractions can throw it off, according to a new model of dyslexia emerging from a group of recent studies.The studies contradict an influential, 30-year-old theory that blamed dyslexia
on a neural deficit in processing the fast sounds of language.Instead, the studies propose that children with dyslexia have naughty filters for irrelevant documents. [click link for full article]
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