Reading Dysfunction and Dyslexia, Effectiveness of Convergence, Accommodative Facility, and Saccades: A Systematic Review
Introduction: Dyslexia is a combination of problems that affect the learning process in one or more areas, including reading, writing, and spelling and may be associated with problems with processing speed, memory, visual-auditory perception, motor skills, and speech. Skills like comprehension and...
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Main Authors: | Hanieh Falahati (Author), Amanullah Soltani (Author), Mitra Kamyabi (Author), Hamdaleh Manzari-Tavakoli (Author) |
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2020-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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