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Diagnosing dyslexia in children could soon be faster and more accurate thanks to scientists in Brno. They are developing an eye-tracker, a device that monitors eye movements while reading. The technology could help experts better understand reading difficulties and offer more targeted support.
Dyslexia is a learning disorder that affects how the brain processes written language, often causing children to struggle with recognizing letters, words, and sentence structures.
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Author: Ruth Fraňková