Phonological processing problems are the principal cause of dyslexia.
Phonological processing problems are widely accepted to be a key difficulty for many dyslexics.
Phonological processing problems is widely accepted to be a key difficulty for many dyslexics.
«Because of
phonological processing problems in dyslexia, establishing a finely tuned system that can quickly and efficiently learn and recognize words might be difficult or impossible,» he says.
Not exact matches
In the early to mid-2000s, research on the underlying basis of dyslexia pointed to a primary
problem with the
phonological processing of speech sounds.