Are the signs of dyslexia in a newborn baby?
...two years until the ageof 8, when normal, poor and dyslexic readers were identified. Comparing the ne...se had brain wave patterns similar to those of the dyslexic children. Rod Nicolson, an expert on dyslexic children at the University of Sheffield, isconcerned t......PSI) to explore the metabolicbrain activity of six dyslexic and seven non-dyslexic boys during oral languageta... "People often don't see how hard it is for dyslexic children to do atask that others do so effortlessly," added Berninger, a professor ofeducational psy...Treatment helps dyslexics significantly improve reading, shows brain changes as children learn
...ructural anomalies. With appropriate instruction, dyslexic brains may become more efficient at processing the...e Center. The workshop is only one of a number of dyslexic treatments being developed at the UW. The current study builds on previous UW research showing that...Georgetown researchers to present evidence of biological cause of dyslexia
... on a screen). They also found, however, that the dyslexic group activated these brain areas less strongly th...ing and visual motion detection). It appears that dyslexic participants-who, by definition, have difficulties reading-also experience difficulties in processin...Rutgers researcher: Brains in dyslexic children can be 'rewired' to improve reading skills
...c first, researchers have shown that the brains of dyslexic children can be "rewired" through intensive remedi...iversity research team used brain-imaging scans of dyslexic children to demonstrate that areas of the brain critical to reading skills became activated for the ...Short-term dyslexia treatment strengthens key brain regions
... lower than average on standard reading tests. The dyslexic children and a group of good readers of the same a...ills are key elements of the reading process. Both dyslexic children and normal readers used the same specific parts of their brains to perform these tasks, say...Dyslexia may involve both vision and hearing
...ushed a button to report their perception. In both dyslexic and non-dyslexic individuals, sounds presented thr...chology, said the study demonstrates that lifelong dyslexic individuals integrate visual and auditory information differently than good readers."The study did n...fMRI depicts multisensory dysfunction in people with dyslexia
... and sounds cross paths abnormally in the minds of dyslexic readers, according to the first functional magneti...dette and colleagues administered fMRI exams to 30 dyslexic readers and 30 normal readers as they performed three matching tasks--an auditory task, a visual tas...Using fMRI technology to understand hyperlexia
...hen the dial is turned down, as has been shown for dyslexic children, you find inefficient readers. The more neurological research we do, the better we may understand how the dial works and what educational interventions may turn the dial toward its optimum point." Ethan's parents knew something was peculi......technology the research group showed how the adult dyslexic brain responds to a specific phonological-based re...ed to successful phonological-based instruction in dyslexic adults. "Reading is one of the most important skills we learn it affects virtually every aspect of......5% and 17% of the population. "The majority of the dyslexic population are adults, many of whom suffer signifi... be helped, the researchers recruited for study 19 dyslexic adults and 19 adults who did not have dyslexia. They first compared brain function in the two groups...