Can AI change the brain? Co-founder behind revolutionary dyslexia treatment says yes

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Dr. Coral Hoh said Dysolve’s technology can fix students’ reading difficulties in one to two years.

Dr. Coral Hoh, co-founder of Dysolve, has harnessed the power of AI to create a first-of-its-kind dyslexia treatment that reprocesses students’ brains and transitions them out of special education .Learning disabilities have historically been considered lifelong, incurable conditions. While treatment and early intervention has made it possible for people to learn how to live with their conditions, they’ve largely been considered manageable rather than solvable.

California is one of only 11 states in the country that doesn’t require universal dyslexia screening in public schools. And experts say that the longer it takes to identify dyslexia in a child, the harder it is for students to overcome the condition. Dyslexia treatments range from tutoring and interactive games to relying more on auditory learning and using bigger text or colored paper to make reading easier. But there hasn’t been a way to correct the underlying brain differences causing the disorder. Until now.

 

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