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Children with dyslexia process auditory and visual cues differently.

Publication: Radiologic Technology
Publication Date: 01-JAN-04
Format: Online - approximately 274 words
Delivery: Immediate Online Access
Full Article Title: Children with dyslexia process auditory and visual cues differently.(Research And Technology)

Article Excerpt
Researchers using functional magnetic resonance (fMR) have found that children with dyslexia process auditory and visual sensory cues differently than children without the disorder. These processing differences may contribute to a dyslexic child's difficulty with reading.

Researchers administered fMR exams to 30 children with dyslexia and 30 control subjects....

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