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Researchers find "visual dictionary" helps with word recognition
Some readers use a "visual dictionary" to recall the meaning of words, according to neuroscientists at Georgetown University Medical Center. Researchers, who studied recognition of homonyms, found that visual information about the words aid in recognition over the sound of the word. Researchers also said the findings could help those with reading disorders.

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