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- Dyslexia abstract "Dyslexia, or developmental reading disorder, is characterized by difficulty with learning to read fluently and with accurate comprehension despite normal or above-average intelligence.This includes difficulty with phonological awareness, phonological decoding, processing speed, orthographic coding, auditory short-term memory, language skills/verbal comprehension, and/or rapid naming.Dyslexia is the most common learning difficulty and most recognized reading disorder. There are other reading difficulties that are unrelated to dyslexia.Some see dyslexia as distinct from reading difficulties resulting from other causes, such as a non-neurological deficiency with vision or hearing, or poor or inadequate reading instruction. There are three proposed cognitive subtypes of dyslexia (auditory, visual and attentional), although individual cases of dyslexia are better explained by specific underlying neuropsychological deficits and co-occurring learning difficulties(e.g. an auditory processing disorder, an attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, a visual processing disorder) and co-occurring learning difficulties (e.g. dyscalculia and dysgraphia). Although it is considered to be a receptive language-based learning disability in the research literature, dyslexia also affects one's expressive language skills. Researchers at MIT found that people with dyslexia exhibited impaired voice-recognition abilities. Interestingly, a study published online (and in the July issue of the American Journal of Human Genetics), reported a genetic origin to the disorder, and other learning disabilities, that could help lead to earlier diagnoses and more successful interventions.".
- Dyslexia diseasesdb "4016".
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- Dyslexia icd10 "R48.0".
- Dyslexia icd9 "315.02".
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- Dyslexia thumbnail Dyslexic_words.jpg?width=300.
- Dyslexia wikiPageExternalLink adshe.org.uk.
- Dyslexia wikiPageExternalLink dyslexiaassociation.org.au.
- Dyslexia wikiPageExternalLink www.CARRDInc.org.
- Dyslexia wikiPageExternalLink www.american-dyslexia-association.com.
- Dyslexia wikiPageExternalLink www.bdadyslexia.org.uk.
- Dyslexia wikiPageExternalLink www.das.org.sg.
- Dyslexia wikiPageExternalLink about-us.
- Dyslexia wikiPageExternalLink www.dyslexia.ie.
- Dyslexia wikiPageExternalLink www.dyslexia.org.hk.
- Dyslexia wikiPageExternalLink www.dyslexia.yale.edu.
- Dyslexia wikiPageExternalLink www.dyslexiaaction.org.uk.
- Dyslexia wikiPageExternalLink www.dyslexiafoundation.org.nz.
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- Dyslexia wikiPageExternalLink www.dyslexic.org.uk.
- Dyslexia wikiPageExternalLink www.eda-info.eu.
- Dyslexia wikiPageExternalLink www.ifdda.org.
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- Dyslexia caption "Ten variations of the word "Teapot" as written by dyslexics".
- Dyslexia diseasesdb "4016".
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- Dyslexia icd "315.02".
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- Dyslexia name "Dyslexia".
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- Dyslexia subject Category:Developmental_dyslexia.
- Dyslexia subject Category:Dyslexia.
- Dyslexia subject Category:Educational_psychology.
- Dyslexia subject Category:Literacy.
- Dyslexia subject Category:Neurological_disorders.
- Dyslexia subject Category:Reading.
- Dyslexia subject Category:Special_education.
- Dyslexia subject Category:Writing.
- Dyslexia type Disease.
- Dyslexia type Situation.
- Dyslexia comment "Dyslexia, or developmental reading disorder, is characterized by difficulty with learning to read fluently and with accurate comprehension despite normal or above-average intelligence.This includes difficulty with phonological awareness, phonological decoding, processing speed, orthographic coding, auditory short-term memory, language skills/verbal comprehension, and/or rapid naming.Dyslexia is the most common learning difficulty and most recognized reading disorder.".
- Dyslexia label "Dislessia".
- Dyslexia label "Dislexia".
- Dyslexia label "Dislexia".
- Dyslexia label "Dysleksja".
- Dyslexia label "Dyslexia".
- Dyslexia label "Dyslexie".
- Dyslexia label "Dyslexie".
- Dyslexia label "Legasthenie".
- Dyslexia label "Дислексия".
- Dyslexia label "عسر القراءة".
- Dyslexia label "ディスレクシア".
- Dyslexia label "失讀症".
- Dyslexia sameAs Dyslexie.
- Dyslexia sameAs Legasthenie.
- Dyslexia sameAs Δυσλεξία.
- Dyslexia sameAs Dislexia.
- Dyslexia sameAs Dislexia.
- Dyslexia sameAs Dyslexie.
- Dyslexia sameAs Disleksia.
- Dyslexia sameAs Dislessia.
- Dyslexia sameAs ディスレクシア.
- Dyslexia sameAs 난독증.
- Dyslexia sameAs Dyslexie.
- Dyslexia sameAs Dysleksja.
- Dyslexia sameAs Dislexia.
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- Dyslexia depiction Dyslexic_words.jpg.
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- Dyslexia name "Dyslexia".