The Guardian: Scientists claim dyslexia may lie in the eyes

Dyslexia may lie in the eyes.

“In people with the condition, the cells were arranged in matching patterns in both eyes, which may be to blame for confusing the brain by producing ‘mirror’ images. […] In non-dyslexic people, the cells are arranged asymmetrically, allowing signals from the one eye to be overridden by the other to create a single image in the brain.”

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