Can blind people be dyslexic when they read Braille?
No, because Braille is “read” one character at a time and it takes a relatively “long” time to move one’s finger from one character to the next. This allows the brain plenty of time to process the info in its correct sequence. On the other hand, the eyes can scan many more words within a second. This tends to “scramble” the brain of a dyslexic person. Being stereo optical (reading with 2 eyes) further aggravate the situation because images of the right eye go to the left brain and images of the left eye go the the right brain. Therefore, dyslexic can read much better using only one eye.