Neurobiological Basis of Learning Disabilities: An Update

Authors

  • C. Fiedorowicz
  • E. Benezra
  • W. MacDonald
  • B. McElgunn
  • A. Wilson
  • B. Kaplan

Abstract

This paper reviews recent research in the field of learning disabilities and, in particular, developmental dyslexia. It summarizes findings from numerous studies employing widely divergent methodologies that have attempted to establish the neurobiological correlates of learning disabilities, including genetic, neuroanatomical, electrophysiological, and neuropsychological investigations. On the basis of the evidence conlpiled, it seems impossible to deny that learning disabilities are a manifestation of atypical brain development and/or function.

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