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Published 18:47 18 Oct 2017 BST
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In terms of a treatment, there was also the discovery of a delay of about 10 thousandths of a second between the primary image and the mirror image in the opposing hemispheres of the brain.
This allowed scientists to develop a method to erase the confusing mirror image that appears for people with dyslexia, by using an LED lamp.
Using this LED lamp that flashes at a speed invisible to the human eye, they were able to cancel out the mirror image.
While the tests were carried out on a small group and the results were very promising, further testing will need to be done to determine it's effectiveness for the wider population.
About one in ten people around the world have dyslexia, making the total around 700 million.
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