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Reading the brain

Technology may soon tell researchers why some kids have trouble reading.
SANDRA COULSON, Free Press Lifestyles Reporter   2005-01-24 02:34:48  



Figuring out why a child has difficulty reading is not an exact science, but it's getting closer to that. A University of Western Ontario psychology professor, recognized recently for the excellence of his research, has been exploring ways to map the brains of readers to see what goes wrong -- and what goes right.




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