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Link Details | Atypical Brain Activity Detected In People With Dyslexia details updated: 04/06/2006
 

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Brain imaging studies at the National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH) have revealed dramatic evidence of a deficit in the brain's visual system in people with dyslexia, a disorder that affects the reading ability of millions of American school children and adults. While it has been commonly believed that only the language-related areas of the brain are affected in dyslexia, this study adds to the growing body of research pointing to dysfunction of another portion of the brain known as V5/MT.




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