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- 13, 2013. "License". OpenDyslexic. Retrieved 18 September 2019. Jason, Mick. "First Free Digital Font Optimized for Dyslexics although the requirements...
- evidence from an RCT that atomoxetine might be helpful for dyslexic with or without ADHD. Dyslexic children require special instruction for word analysis...
- neuroscientists believe dyslexia is a phonological processing disorder and that dyslexics have reading difficulties because they are unable to see or hear a word...
- inhibition" show intact implicit processing of deep dyslexics. For instance, studies have shown deep dyslexics that are equally fast in a lexical decision task...
- Individuals with phonological dyslexia have the opposite problem to surface dyslexics. These individuals are able to read using the whole word method. However...
- reported in dyslexics. Boer related this to the way most people think in words: dyslexics cannot stop seeing letters differently just as non-dyslexic people...
- 2012. "Famous Dyslexics: Darcey Bussell". David Morgan Education. 11 April 2014. Retrieved 1 January 2023. Griffiths, Sian. "Dyslexic Darcey tiptoed...
- 1997, Lord Offaly was killed in a car accident in Ireland. A fund for dyslexics (the T.O.M. Fund) was established in his memory. Earl of Offaly is buried...
- and television. Safary made his film debut with the leading role of a dyslexic student in Aamir Khan's directorial debut, the critically acclaimed drama...
- at low resolutions, the dyslexics community holds the theory that short ascenders/descenders tend to cause confusion. Dyslexics and learners also seem...