Tuesday, September 29, 2009

The Dyslexia

Dyslexic is a big problem that some children can’t processing visual information like reading and writing. The new research suggests that dyslexics have difficulty with control of eye movement or eye wobble. The scientists and researchers are working together to solve this problem and the new technology will help children. A disturbing sensation of glare making them rub their eyes frequently and some children feel headache when they reading. The magnocells related to eye movement but in dyslexics do not develop as well as those in good readers. The professor who trained at Oxford and Thomas’s Hospital will prepare for trying hi-tech specs in primary schools in London and Hampshire. Dr fouler used the first prototype. Professor Stein said that the eye wobble is not obvious to the naked eye. If we can get children early, their brains are flexible enough to enable them to improve control by doing daily exercises to keep their eyes still and fixed on one object to become etched into the brain.

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