Irlen Syndrome
Cross-source consensus on Irlen Syndrome from 1 sources and 5 claims.
1 sources · 5 claims
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- Irlen syndrome is discussed as a related visual-processing issue that can affect reading. — The Dyslexic Advantage
- Some experiences associated with Irlen syndrome involve floating visual disturbances around words without classic dyslexia. — The Dyslexic Advantage
- Tinted glasses or filters may reduce perceived word movement for some people. — The Dyslexic Advantage
- Helen Irlen's work is referenced in relation to dyslexia, visual training, and altered visual processing. — The Dyslexic Advantage
- The proposed mechanism for Irlen-related visual processing involves wavelength frequency entering the brain. — The Dyslexic Advantage