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Published online 1 September 2004 | Nature | doi:10.1038/news040830-5
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Chinese dyslexics have problems of their own
Brain regions behind reading difficulties differ between cultures.
There is no one cause for dyslexia: rather, the causes vary between languages. So conclude researchers who have found that Chinese children with reading difficulties have different brain anomalies to their Western counterparts1.
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