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Through the looking glass: Research into brain’s ability to understand mirror-image words sheds light on dyslexia

March 31, 2011 by

Human beings understand words reflected in a mirror without thinking about it, just like those written normally, at least for a few instants. Researchers in Spain have shown this in a study that could also help to increase our understanding of the phenomenon of dyslexia.

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