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Dyslexia was first identified in the late 19th century, with the term "dyslexia" coined by German ophthalmologist Rudolf Berlin in 1887. He used it to describe reading difficulties in individuals with normal intelligence and vision. Early studies focused on neurological factors contributing to reading challenges, which laid the groundwork for understanding dyslexia as a specific learning disability. Over time, research has expanded to include genetic, cognitive, and environmental influences on dyslexia.

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