12May
Differences in Language Circuits in the Brain Linked to Dyslexia: Important ‘Information Highway’ Less Well Organized in the Dyslexic Brain
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It has been proven medically that regular speech therapy on a daily basis in combination with retraining of the brain plus correct nutrient supplementation will help to modify and/or nullify many forms of dyslexia.
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ScienceDaily (May 12, 2010) — Children with dyslexia often struggle with reading, writing, and spelling, despite getting an appropriate education and demonstrating intellectual ability in other areas. New neurological research has found that these children’s difficulties with written language may be linked to structural differences within an important information highway in the brain known to play a role in oral language.
Tags: brain, Dyslexia, language circuits
