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Dyslexia possibly affects kids' visual processing in addition to reading: Study

Researchers at the University of Reading found that dyslexia affects brain processes in children such that they not only struggle with reading but also with processing visual information

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Children with dyslexia are slower to process visual information, according to new research that sheds new light on which brain processes are affected by dyslexia beyond just reading ability.

The Mayo Clinic defines dyslexia as a learning disorder that involves difficulty reading due to problems identifying speech sounds and learning how they relate to letters and words (decoding).

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