Adults with dyslexia have problems with non-speech sounds too

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Adults with dyslexia have problems with non-speech sounds too

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(PhysOrg.com) -- Dyslexia is usually associated with persistent reading, spelling, and sometimes speech difficulties that are hard to overcome. One theory proposed to explain the condition is that people with dyslexia suffer from a more fundamental deficit in auditory processing than just interpretation ...

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