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So far, the use of voice recognition by dyslexics is very limited.
But it has been difficult to find what, if anything, was different in the brains of dyslexics.
Some dyslexics have a problem with time, she said.
When the same stimuli were presented more slowly, she said, dyslexics saw both.
Some profoundly disadvantaged dyslexics only getting a statement end of year 6.
In addition, Jackson has heard from several dyslexics, who have struggled with mastery of writing and reading.
French also proves more challenging for dyslexics than does Italian, the researchers said.
Eventually normal readers outgrow it, while many dyslexics do not.
Dyslexics have difficulty reading because they are unable to break words into their constituent parts.
Artie and Leech were sent to a school for dyslexics.
To make matters worse, when we were at university she was one of a couple of dyslexics.
I expect high functioning dyslexics develop coping mechanisms to get them by.
While some of the techniques used today help dyslexics somewhat, many children remain frustrated - and continue to have reading problems throughout their lives.
The approach is "a well-respected method of teaching dyslexics," she said.
Central dyslexics are unable to properly match the visual word to the word's meaning.
Others have suggested that dyslexics have "a sort of dead spot in their brain," he said.
Judicious hyphenation is also reported to be beneficial for dyslexics.
So these two dyslexics walk into a bra.
A follow-up study of 4,000 learning disabled and dyslexics in 1988 further validated the hypotheses.
Early intervention and phonics can help dyslexics catch up.
Because dyslexia is an invisible disability, many people do not understand the challenges that dyslexics face daily.
Deep dyslexics exhibit several other reading symptoms too.
The best of these programs has a 97 percent success rate for children of all ages, including "dyslexics" who can't read a word.
When two visual stimuli were presented in rapid succession, she said, dyslexics reported seeing only one image.
It seems Christianity filled a psychological need for "structure and a spiritual discipline" common to many dyslexics.