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Deficits in dyslexia: Barking up the wrong tree?
Elisabeth Moores
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School of Psychology
College of Health and Life Sciences
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dyslexia
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deficit
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experiment
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performance
7%
literature
6%
Medicine & Life Sciences
Dyslexia
100%
Dissociative Disorders
19%
Child
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