Dyslexic Readers Have Weak Network Connections in the Brain: Study

The most commonly diagnosed learning disability in US, dyslexia, is a neurological reading disability that occurs when the regions of the brain that process written language don't function normally. The use of non-invasive functional neuroimaging tools has helped characterize how brain activity is disrupted in dyslexia. However, most prior work has focused on only a small number of brain regions, leaving a gap in our understanding of how multiple brain regions ...

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