Author Topic: Irlen Syndrome  (Read 1788 times)

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jamesrayenz

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Irlen Syndrome
« on: March 17, 2011, 03:28:04 AM »
AIDS problem with visual perception airline tickets where people have difficulty handling text due to dysfunction within the regions of the brain used to interpret Visual information. Anatomy of the eye usually healthy, there is no physical reason why should be patient problems with visual perception. The exact nature of this requirement, including whether it really exists, has been the subject of debate in the international medical community in with airline tickets, make text difficult to read in a variety of conditions, especially in bright light, and when text appears on a white background or Bali. Text can appear blurred, distorted or scrambled. Wearing colored lenses to filter the light before it enters the eye appears to help, as do display text on colored backgrounds and in low light. Irlen Syndrome sufferers can be mistakenly identified as a people with learning disorders, because they have difficulty learning to read. If no text is displayed in a different way, they can usually be written communication skills and difficulty reading and understanding and interpretation of the text. Places such as transfer students to another area of the classroom, allowing students to wear lenses filter allow people cope with their colleagues. Some patients would be useful to use a card with a small bump that can run the length of text to help them focus.

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