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| Neural Mechanism Reveals Why Dyslexic Brain Has Trouble Distinguishing Speech From Noise |
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| Medical News - Dyslexia | |||
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New research reveals that children with developmental dyslexia have a deficit in a brain mechanism involved in the perception of speech in a noisy environment. The study, published by Cell Press in the November 12 issue of the journal Neuron, provides the first direct evidence that the human auditory brainstem exhibits remarkable moment-to-moment plasticity and undergoes a fine tuning that is strongly associated with noise exclusion. Read more: Dyslexia News From Medical News Today
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