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From scaffolding to screens: Understanding the developing brain for reading

May 4, 2020 by

In the debate about nature versus nurture for developing reading skills, cognitive neuroscientists have a clear message: both matter. From infancy, children have a neural scaffolding in place upon which environmental factors build reading skills. Scientists are now reporting on these factors -- including early screen time -- as they uncover biomarkers that can identify children at risk for dyslexia and other reading acquisition disorders.

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