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Dyslexia,
previously known as word blindness, is a
learning disability ('learning difficulty' in the UK) that
affects either reading or writing. Different...
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Semantic dyslexia is, as the name suggests, a
subtype of the
group of
cognitive disorders known as
alexia (acquired
dyslexia).
Those who have semantic...
- The
following is a list of
notable people who have
dyslexia.
Contents A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z Eric
Adams (born 1960), American...
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Phonological dyslexia is a
reading disability that is a form of
alexia (acquired
dyslexia),
resulting from
brain injury, stroke, or
progressive illness...
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facts in mathematics. It is
sometimes colloquially referred to as "math
dyslexia",
though this
analogy is
misleading as they are
distinct syndromes. Dyscalculia...
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Decoding Dyslexia is a gr****roots
movement focused on
improving access to
educational interventions for
students with
dyslexia in the
public education...
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Dyslexia is a
disorder characterized by
problems with the
visual notation of speech,
which in most
languages of
European origin are
problems with alphabet...
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aphasia (sometimes
called dysphasia), a
person may be
unable to
comprehend or
unable to
formulate language because of
damage to
specific brain regions...
- dialogues, soundtrack, and performances. It also
helped raise awareness about dyslexia. A
recipient of
several accolades,
Taare Zameen Par was India's official...
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developmental dyslexia, And
alexia (acquired
dyslexia), The
National Institute of
Neurological Disorders and
Stroke defines reading disability or
dyslexia as follows:...