What is the connection between color and dyslexia?

Studies have shown that there is a connection between color and dyslexia in the use of a pastel background instead of white can help dyslexia define words better. Dyslexia is a learning disorder that makes reading, writing and spelling more difficult. Different people prefer different colors, so the background and text colors should be defined by the user. The reason there is a connection between color and dyslexia and how color change helps is not known.

The problem of color is influenced by many people who have difficulty reading, not just dyslexia. In a recent study, which included children aged 7-11 years, half of the children stated that using color overlap or transparent vinyl or transparent vinyl leaves. The difficulty that some people have, including dyslexia, with dazzling from the page, are called "Meares/Irlen syndrome" or visual stress. When color filters are placed on the white page, the glare reduces and the Lidirus report is able to read faster and longer than before. In addition, they feel less tired and can understandt more understand what they have read.

Using color for dyslexics is not treatment, but rather treatment and does not help all dyslexia. 60% of dyslexics are assumed to suffer from visual stress. There is a test called Lucid Viss, which identifies the visual stress that makes reading more difficult. This is useful not only for those who have dyslexia, but also for 15-20% of the population who are sensitive to glare coming from a white page, board or computer screen. Using color pages, colored glasses or the use of a color filter are ways to treat dyslexy with color. People suffering from visual stress who need to have glasses or filter must have exactly the right color, otherwise there is no beneficial effect.

Precise color determination is determined by the use of a colorimeter that illuminates the text with the color of a specific shade, saturation and brightness. The patient looks at the colorimeter and experiment with the colors, theWhich is not found one, which makes it easier to read the script. This color is then used in the lens with respect to the spectacle. As a result, dyslexics that have visual stress are able to read faster and more precisely.

Being sensitive to glare is just one of the disorders of visual disorders of dyslexia. Other signs of dyslexia include blurred letters, movable letters, or those that seem to be back forward. Frequent headaches, especially after reading or read, are a symptom of dyslexia. After use, these symptoms did not exist or drastically reduced these symptoms. The connection between color and dyslexia can be the key to solving the problems of reading many people.

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