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How has our understanding of dyslexia changed? Dr. Gabrieli identifies two ways in which our understanding of dyslexia has changed.
What can we learn from the brains of infants about dyslexia? Dr. Gaab discusses what can be learned about dyslexia from the brains of infants.
How does the brain change with a successful dyslexia intervention Dr. Guinevere Eden discusses how a successful dyslexia intervention might change the brain.
How does brain imaging reveal the impact of educators work Dr. Guinevere Eden highlights the reciprocal relationship between educators and brain imaging research.
How are the brains of people with dyslexia different? Nadine Gaab’s research shows that brain characteristics associated with reading difficulties are present before kindergarten.
Dyslexia and the Brain In this video from Understood, Guinevere Eden, PhD, explains which parts of our brain we use when we read, how our brains change when we learn to read, and the difference that a successful dyslexia intervention can make in brain function.
Eye Movements in Skilled Readers A research lab at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst, investigates what good readers do with their eyes.