I think it would be not very efficient and heartbreaking, maybe, to identify a child [with the gene gap] and then not have a policy set in place to do the early intervention.

Unfortunately, people assume that if you read poorly that correlates with having a low IQ.

This study confirms that dyslexic children can be typically smart and can have strong IQs. The reading disability is not a global effect on entire brain function.

There are a lot of dots to connect. This is a first report.

Anatomically, the brains look just fine, but these circuits are disrupted, which will lead to dyslexia.