One of my students (Psychobiology) ask how colored transparencies reduce
the reading difficulties caused by dyslexia. He said that some of his
classmates in school once had transparencies of a certain color that they
carried with them and put over things when they read them. He claimed they
had gone to a doctor who had figured out what the most effective color
was. Each of the two had a different color transparency. I had never heard
of this. Does anyone know anything about this or why it might work?

TIA,

Jeff
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| Jeffrey J. Sable                                           492 Bluemont | |
| Behavioral Neuroscience/Physiological Psychology    1100 Mid-Campus Dr. | |
| Department of Psychology                            Manhattan KS  66506 | |
| Kansas State University                            (785)532-6850 (msg.) | |
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