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Saturday 6 August 2011

Phonological Impairment May Be Causing Dyslexia: MIT Study


Phonological Impairment May Be Causing Dyslexia: MIT Study

Children With Dyslexia May Benefit From Early Musical Games

Children with dyslexia often find it difficult to count the number of syllables in spoken words or to determine whether words rhyme. These subtle difficulties are seen across languages with different writing systems and they indicate that the dyslexic brain has trouble processing the way that sounds in spoken language are structured. In a new study published in the June issue of Elsevier's Cortex, researchers at Cambridge have shown, using a music task, that this is linked to a broader difficulty in perceiving rhythmic patterns, or metrical structure.
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