Ahissar et al.

Dyslexia and the failure to form a perceptual anchor

Reading appears to be primarily a visual task, but it has been proposed that children suffering from dyslexia may actually have in impairment in auditory processing. This study reports that a set of learning-disabled and dyslexic children had trouble with certain sound discrimination tasks, supporting the idea that the root of dyslexia could lie in auditory cognition.

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