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dyslexiaMalfunction in the brain's synthesis and interpretation of written information, popularly known as ‘word blindness’. Dyslexia may be described as specific or developmental to distinguish it from reading or writing difficulties which are acquired. It results in poor ability in reading and writing, though the person may excel in other areas, for example, in mathematics. A similar disability with figures is called dyscalculia. Acquired dyslexia may occur as a result of brain injury or disease.
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Be sure not to miss our exclusive interviews with Henry Winkler on growing up dyslexic and with Katherine Paterson, who shares the real story behind Terabithia. To find the answer, Elise Temple, an assistant professor of human ecology, and her colleagues at Cornell University, conducted a study to determine whether the lack of activity in the temporo-parietal cortex of dyslexic readers could be normalized by behavioral training. She struggles in school because she is dyslexic, but she is especially gifted at understanding relationships. |
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