Neuroimaging Comparison
NEUROIMAGING HAS SHOWN THAT A NON-READER’S BRAIN ACTIVATES IN DIFFERENT AREAS THAN GOOD READERS.
A comparison between the brain pathways of a dyslexic man (depicted in blue) and of a typical reader (shown as gold). Leonard & Eckert, 2008
Good readers typically use four areas in the left hemisphere, while struggling readers typically show under activation in those areas and greater activity in their right hemisphere.
Neuroimaging has shown that there are structural and functional differences in brains of good and struggling readers.