Eye movements of those with dyslexia reveal laborious and in

Eye movements of those with dyslexia reveal laborious and inefficient reading strategies


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IMAGE: Aaron Johnson: "Now that we know that there are these differences in how dyslexics read, we have to ask what we can do to improve their reading. "
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Credit: Concordia University
Researchers have long noted that readers with dyslexia employ eye movements that are significantly different from non-dyslexics. While these movements have been studied in small sample sizes in the past, a new paper written by Concordia researchers and published in the Nature journal
Scientific Reports looks at a much larger group. The study used eye-tracking technology to record the movements and concluded that people with dyslexia have a profoundly different and much more difficult way of sampling visual information than normal readers.

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