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  2. Surface dyslexia - Wikipedia

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    Surface dyslexia is a type of dyslexia, or reading disorder. [1][2] According to Marshall & Newcombe's (1973) and McCarthy & Warrington's study (1990), patients with this kind of disorder cannot recognize a word as a whole due to the damage of the left parietal or temporal lobe. Individuals with surface dyslexia are unable to recognize a word ...

  3. Orthographies and dyslexia - Wikipedia

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    Orthographic dyslexia, a subtype of dyslexia, results in difficulty decoding and encoding skills due to slow and inaccurate rates of storing word and letter formations into memory. Orthographic dyslexics have difficulty in storing mental representation of words, especially phonetically irregular words such as word spellings that end in -ight ...

  4. Management of dyslexia - Wikipedia

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    Management of dyslexia depends on a multitude of variables; there is no one specific strategy or set of strategies that will work for all who have dyslexia. Some teaching is geared to specific reading skill areas, such as phonetic decoding; whereas other approaches are more comprehensive in scope, combining techniques to address basic skills ...

  5. Sir Richard Branson launches free-to-access online university ...

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    Launched by global charity Made By Dyslexia and Sir Richard, 74, DyslexicU, dubbed the “world’s first University of Dyslexic Thinking”, will offer free online and on-demand courses.

  6. History of dyslexia research - Wikipedia

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    Adolph Kussmaul. The concept of "word-blindness" (German: "wortblindheit"), as an isolated condition, was first developed by the German physician Adolph Kussmaul in 1877. [ 1 ][ 2 ] Identified by Oswald Berkhan in 1881, [ 3 ] the term 'dyslexia' was later coined in 1887 by Rudolf Berlin, [ 4 ] an ophthalmologist practicing in Stuttgart, Germany ...

  7. Dyslexia support in the Republic of Ireland - Wikipedia

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    Dyslexia support in the Republic of Ireland. In the Republic of Ireland, people with dyslexia, especially school children, can benefit from a range of support techniques including additional one-to-one literacy support from specialist teachers, [1] computer tools with text-to-speech, spelling correction and word prediction; coloured glasses ...

  8. Gwen Stefani Opens Up About Sons' Dyslexia 'Issues': 'It's ...

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    In it together. Gwen Stefani said that her sons have some of the same dyslexic “issues” she has struggled with. Read article. “One thing that I’ve discovered through having kids is that I ...

  9. Dyslexia - Wikipedia

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    Dyslexia, previously known as word blindness, is a learning disability ('learning difficulty' in the UK [6]) that affects either reading or writing. [1][7] Different people are affected to different degrees. [3] Problems may include difficulties in spelling words, reading quickly, writing words, "sounding out" words in the head, pronouncing ...