Models and Hypotheses
There is a wide variety of hypotheses that attempt to explain the deficits associated with deep dyslexia. These theories have resulted in several models designed to conceptualize the symptom-complex found in deep dyslexics. Further research needs to be performed to obtain more conclusive information regarding this condition.
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