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25 December, 08:14

Beyond the problems associated with reading, research has demonstrated that individuals with dyslexia have problems with basic sensory processing. For example, individuals with dyslexia have a difficult time identifying when a grouping of dots is moving relative to the background, especially as the contrast between the dots and the background decreases. This implies that one of the visual pathways may be abnormal in individuals with dyslexia. Which pathway would you suspect and what parts of the brain might you want to investigate to support your hypothesis?

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  1. 25 December, 09:30
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    Answer:1 Ventral pathway/stream

    2temporal cortex

    Ventral. Surface

    Explanation:

    The ventral stream (also known as the "what pathway") is involved with object and visual identification and recognition.

    The ventral stream originates in primary visual cortex and extends along the ventral surface into the temporal cortex;
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