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Dyslexia Compared to Verbal and Visual Memory Skills in Children Findings

Findings from this study include:

  • children with dyslexia scored lower than typically developing children in verbal and visual memory tasks
  • this study suggests that dyslexic children may struggle with skills that require verbal information to be recalled from memory
  • confirmation of verbal and visual short-term memory in those with dyslexia
  • dyslexic children may have trouble with visual-verbal associations

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