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Individuals with dyslexia have trouble learning to read. However, what about other abilities? In this study, we tested music-related abilities. We found that some of these abilities were poorer than those of their control counterparts, but some were better...

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Why is it important?

People with dyslexia have trouble learning how to read. However, they can be very successful in other areas. In this study we tested several music-related abilities, some have common mechanisms with reading, and some are very different. We showed that while abilities that lean upon processes that require temporal resolution are deficient among participants with dyslexia, other processes are even better than those with no dyslexia.

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This was a very interesting topic to study. I am very happy we chose a variety of music-related abilities and were able to show a wide and complex picture.

Prof. Leah Fostick
Ariel University

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This page is a summary of: Music-related abilities among readers with dyslexia, Annals of Dyslexia, August 2019, Springer Science + Business Media,
DOI: 10.1007/s11881-019-00185-7.
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