![]() ![]() We review this research and disconfirm many of the more extreme claims surrounding this topic. Notwithstanding these criticisms, some researchers have used more rigorous selection criteria and methods of prescribing coloured filters that were developed at a UK Medical Research Council unit and which have been fully described in the scientific literature. Publications with such claims typically cite research using methods that have not been described in the scientific literature and lack a sound aetiological framework. ![]() Some claims, for example, that more than 10% of the general population and 50% of people with dyslexia would benefit from coloured filters lack sound evidence and face validity. Claims that coloured filters aid reading date back 200 years and remain controversial. ![]()
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