A short, previously published hypothesis links dyslexia to symmetric Maxwell centroids and reports that pulsed light can erase perceived mirror images, but provides no new data or statistics.
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The lack of asymmetry of the Maxwell centroids, and of ocular dominance, in persons with dyslexia
A short, previously published hypothesis links dyslexia to symmetric Maxwell centroids and reports that pulsed light can erase perceived mirror images, but provides no new data or statistics.