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How do brains of people with dyslexia compare to each other

Dr. Guinevere Eden explains that dyslexia exists on a continuum.

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Dr. Guinevere Eden is a professor in the department of pediatrics and director of the Center for the Study of Learning (CSL) at Georgetown University. She uses MRI scans to map brain activity and study the biological signs of dyslexia. Eden hopes that this will soon make it possible to diagnose dyslexia very early in children.

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