Groundbreaking research at Auckland University has found that people with dyslexia appear to be trying to read with a different side of their brains than other people. The research breakthrough, which found that dyslexics try to read with the right side of their brains, may eventually help scientists to work out a way of helping them learn to read. Read more about this research in The New Zealand Herald.
Posted by David Roberts on 21 April 2006 in Reading Disabilities , Research