Jeffrey Gruen

Jeffrey Gruen
brain children disability dyslexic effect entire global reading smart strong study
This study confirms that dyslexic children can be typically smart and can have strong IQs. The reading disability is not a global effect on entire brain function.
again confirmed dyslexia
We confirmed yet again that dyslexia is genetic.
dots
There are a lot of dots to connect. This is a first report.
assume low people poorly
Unfortunately, people assume that if you read poorly that correlates with having a low IQ.
brains circuits lead
Anatomically, the brains look just fine, but these circuits are disrupted, which will lead to dyslexia.