Friday, January 1, 2010
A Quick Fact About How Dyslexics Read
Dyslexics share a unique brain architecture and unusual wiring. People with dyslexia do not use the same part of their brain when reading as other people. Regular readers consistently use the same part of their brain when they read. People with dyslexia do not .
use that part of their brain, and there appears to be no consistent part used among dyslexic readers.
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