Genetics, audio processing and environment can all impact how our brains connect sounds to the symbols we use to read ...
After the first letter, the rest is “scribble scrabble.” That’s what Laura Gutierrez sees when she tries to read, and it’s quite an apt description of what people with dyslexia deal with every day.
This story features Beeline Reader for enhanced readability. Click to turn the feature on or off. Learn more about this technology here. As you read this sentence, multiple areas of the brain are at ...
In a just-released article entitled “The ‘Reading Brain’ is Taught, Not Born” cognitive neuroscientists Rebecca Gotlieb, Laura Rhinehart, and Maryanne Wolf are unambiguous in reporting “…the study of ...
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