> Our psychologists have found coloured overlays to be very effective
> for a short time but that the brain slowly adjusts to the colour and
> the dyslexia slowly returns. (i.e. 'wears out with use') We
> understand that the Tintavision assessment is more sophisitcated than
> most in this field and the consequent intervention lasts longer?
I must be so lucky (for a change), so far I have been using the
filters and the screen set-up successfully for two and a half years
without any drastic degradation of its effect. True about six months
ago I was tested again and received a different set of colours but
before the re test I had found no pronounced failing in my reading
ability.
I hope I don't have any loss of ability as I would hate to return to the
awful conditions my reading was in before my initial testing.
If you are interested my present RGB screen settings are as
follows.
up until six months ago R204 G159 B240
Present settings R192 G184 B248
Graham Rice
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