Slow Reading In Dyslexia Tied To Disorganized Brain Tracts
Dec 6th 2007Drug InformationDyslexia
Dyslexia marked by poor reading fluency — slow and choppy reading — may be caused by disorganized, meandering tracts of nerve fibers in the brain, according to researchers at Children’s Hospital Boston and Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center (BIDMC). The study, using the latest imaging methods, gives researchers a glimpse of what may go wrong in the structure of some dyslexic readers’ brains, making it difficult to integrate the information needed for rapid, “automatic” reading. [click link for full article]
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