Postautor: Visitor » 13 maja 2007, 15:52
Rosen, and Albert Galaburda and Matthew Menard of Harvard Medical School, found that in dyslexics, the language-processing left side of this relay station had fewer of the neurons that process fast, staccato sounds —such as ba, da, ka and ta —than did the brains of normal readers. These so-called stop consonants last a merę .04 second, rather than the .1 second of a vowel such as "aaaahh."---proszę mi pomóc to przetłumaczyć