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Subject: Understanding the dyslexic brain


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G. Stringer
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Date Posted: 17:30:06 07/11/04 Sun

Did you know, the dyslexic reads from a different area of the brain? The average reader reads from the lower back area. The dyslexic reads from the frontal area where speech is formed. This was proven by MRI's of the readers.Next, did you know a dyslexic has overdeveloped periperal vision. This makes it difficult to focus to center and then read left to right. This also makes it difficult to concentrate.To prove this, roll a paper into a funnel, read one word at a time.The dyslexic has impaired depth perception as well. Dyslexia is a physical problem and needs to be treated as one. If all this makes sense to you, please respond. I have more answers!

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