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Cerebral lateralization of language in children at risk for dyslexia: A review of neuroscientific evidence
2022
Dialogues in Clinical Neuroscience & Mental Health
Dyslexia is a neurodevelopmental disorder of word-level processing. Ιt is typically diagnosed at school age, when children are expected to learn to read and spell accurately and fluently. One of the neurobiological traits that characterize children with dyslexia is the atypical cerebral lateralization of language. Typical cerebral lateralization of language -meaning increased activation of the left hemisphere compared to the right one during language tasks- is shown for the majority of
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