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Surface dyslexia is often the result of temporal lobe damage. It causes the subject to have to carefully sound out each word. This results in difficulty in recognising words with irregular spelling and, as a result, subjects are often slow at reading. | Surface dyslexia is often the result of temporal lobe damage. It causes the subject to have to carefully sound out each word. This results in difficulty in recognising words with irregular spelling and, as a result, subjects are often slow at reading. | ||
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Latest revision as of 13:27, 25 July 2010
Surface dyslexia is often the result of temporal lobe damage. It causes the subject to have to carefully sound out each word. This results in difficulty in recognising words with irregular spelling and, as a result, subjects are often slow at reading.