Dyslexia: New paper out in Scientific Reports

Our flagship neuromodulation technique with prismatic adaptation improves a number of dyslexia indicators, including working memory, processing speed index, and reading speed. These were the results of a randomized controlled trial on dyslexic adolescents that were published today in the journal Scientific Reports.

The study was performed at the Child Neuropsychiatry Unit of Policlinico Umberto I, a major hospital in Rome. The experimental group included 35 adolescents with dyslexia, which were treated with MindLenses Professional, our digital therapy with neuromodulation with prismatic adaptation and serious games.

Results adapted from: Conte, G., Quadrana,, L., Zotti, L., Di Garbo, A., & Oliveri, M. (2024). Prismatic adaptation coupled with cognitive training as novel treatment for developmental dyslexia: A randomized controlled trial. Scientific Reports, 14:7148. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-024-57499-9

Although MindLenses Professional is not certified for dyslexia (it is, among other things, a certified Medical Device for ADHD), these kind of studies are essential to push the boundaries of clinical practice and explore other conditions in which our treatment can be useful – especially since we know that at the base of many neurodevelopmental conditions lay similar cognitive impairments and given the high co-morbidy across this class of disorders.

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