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Brain anatomy of dyslexia is not the same in men and women, boys and girls
May 8, 2013 by NewsBot
Using MRI, neuroscientists have found significant differences in brain anatomy when comparing men and women with dyslexia to their non-dyslexic control groups. Their study is the first to directly compare brain anatomy of females with and without dyslexia.