@misc{cogprints1764, volume = {412}, number = {6845}, month = {July}, author = {Franck Ramus}, title = {Dyslexia - Talk of two theories}, publisher = {MacMillan}, year = {2001}, journal = {Nature}, pages = {393--395}, keywords = {developmental dyslexia, vision, audition, magnocellular, phonology}, url = {http://cogprints.org/1764/}, abstract = {Regardless of how intelligent they are, people with developmental dyslexia have difficulties in learning to read, a characteristic first described over a century ago. Dyslexia is now known to be a hereditary neurological disorder that affects a huge number of people ? about 5\% of the global population ? but its underlying basis is still hotly debated. At two recent meetings, however, the reasons for the disagreement became clearer. } }