Dyslexia: German researchers find cause in the brain DW 09/12/2024
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Dyslexia is a common learning disorder affecting about 5-10% of people worldwide, characterized by difficulties in reading, writing, and processing language, without relating to intelligence.
Researchers in Dresden have linked dyslexia to changes in the function and structure of the visual thalamus, a key brain region that helps process visual information.
Despite their reading challenges, many people with dyslexia, like Albert Einstein and Agatha Christie, achieved great successes in various fields, highlighting that dyslexia does not define one's intellect.
Dyslexia symptoms can manifest as early as infancy, and while boys are affected more frequently than girls, it remains a lifelong challenge for individuals regardless of gender.
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