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Aug. 13th, 2003 10:14 pmI owe
heron61 this.
See, I mentioned something about a possible link between sex differences and dyslexia to him. While I am too lazy to find journal articles on it (because, that would require going to my alma mater's library and getting an alumni card and stuff), I did find web references.
A paper on 100 years of research on dyslexia, which mentions some evidence of sex differences. Emphasis on some. http://www.dyslexia-inst.org.uk/articles/100_years.htm
An outline on aphasia, which seems to have no sex differences in recovery
http://home.epix.net/~tcannon1/neuropsychology/lecture2.htm
Another article on researchers into sex differences and dyslexia, with links
http://www.schwablearning.org/Articles.asp?r=35
Possible link between fatty acid deficiency and dyslexia http://www.physiol.ox.ac.uk/~ket/PLEFA_2000.pdf
I'll have to look up papers on the two researchers mentioned, and if other concur or have conflicting evidence.
See, I mentioned something about a possible link between sex differences and dyslexia to him. While I am too lazy to find journal articles on it (because, that would require going to my alma mater's library and getting an alumni card and stuff), I did find web references.
A paper on 100 years of research on dyslexia, which mentions some evidence of sex differences. Emphasis on some. http://www.dyslexia-inst.org.uk/articles/100_years.htm
An outline on aphasia, which seems to have no sex differences in recovery
http://home.epix.net/~tcannon1/neuropsychology/lecture2.htm
Another article on researchers into sex differences and dyslexia, with links
http://www.schwablearning.org/Articles.asp?r=35
Possible link between fatty acid deficiency and dyslexia http://www.physiol.ox.ac.uk/~ket/PLEFA_2000.pdf
I'll have to look up papers on the two researchers mentioned, and if other concur or have conflicting evidence.