Rebuttal to Ritchie, S., Della Sala, S., & McIntosh, R. (2012). Colored filters in the classroom: A 1-year follow-up. Mind, Brain, and Education, 6(2), 74-80. Sandra Tosta, Ph.D. Rebuttal submitted to the Journal of Mind, Brain, and Education Upon review of, Colored filters in the classroom: a 1-year follow-up, by … Continue reading
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International Irlen Syndrome Awareness Week Highlights Visual Processing Disorder Affecting 15% Of The Population Global Activities and Events Planned for October 20-24, 2014 Long Beach, CA (September 24, 2014) – The Irlen® Institute announces that the first annual International Irlen Syndrome Awareness Week will take place from October 20-24, 2014. Approximately … Continue reading
We know you like research. So do we! It always surprises us when people say, “The Irlen Method isn’t supported by research” because that’s just not true. The Irlen Method is supported by over 35 years of research spanning the fields of education, psychology, optometry, medicine, and neuroscience. In fact, … Continue reading
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How Teachers can help: Reduce your fluorescent lighting by creating areas that do not have fluorescent lights, areas where half the lights are off, and areas with full fluorescent lighting. If you have a room with enough natural lighting, do not turn on your fluorescent lights. Worksheets/Test/Math Sheets/Information sheets … Continue reading
The Irlen Method is a two-step process: problem identification and color identification and requires two testing sessions. Family members participate with their children in the evaluation process. The color (which is different for each person) is the key to the success of the program and can only be determined after … Continue reading
Alanazi, M. A., Kanyika, E., Okyere, B. V., Liping, W., Guiyun, H., Xiong, Y., & Peng, C. (2020). Effect of Induced Visual Fatigue on Sensory Ocular Dominance and the Effect of Colored Filters on the Levels of Visual Fatigue in Dyslexic Adults with MIS. Mana, 5(1). Alencar, C. D. D. C., Barbosa … Continue reading
Published Research There is currently a body of research related to Irlen Syndrome, Colored Overlays and Colored Filters that spans nearly 40 years. The Irlen Method and the efficacy of colored overlays and colored lenses have been the subject of over 200 research studies encompassing the disciplines of education, psychology, … Continue reading
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The Irlen Method The Irlen Method is non-invasive technology that uses colored overlays and filters to improve the brain’s ability to process visual information. It is the only method scientifically proven to successfully correct the processing problems associated with Irlen Syndrome. The cornerstone of the Irlen Method is its precision-tinted … Continue reading