Reading In The Brain

Frontiers for Young Minds

Reading In The Brain. The changes in the right side of the. Gaab says these white matter tracts are compromised in children with dyslexia, a reading disorder in which she specializes.

Frontiers for Young Minds
Frontiers for Young Minds

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