Question - What Happens In Dislexia, Genetic Or Brain Damage ?
Answer -
Dyslexia is an unexpected impairment in reading and spelling despite a normal intellect.
Dyslexia results from a disfunction in visual memory and visual perception due to a delayment in maturation. Most dyslexics also display poor writing ability.
Dyslexia is a classical primary reading disorder and should be differentiated from secondary disorders such as mental retardation, educational or environmental deprivation, or physical/organic diseases.
The disorder results as a combination of genetic and environmental causes, which can induce variations in the behavioral, cognitive, and physiological measures related to reading disability. Dyslexia was previously called congenital word blindness.