Posit a deaf person who is both dyslexic and has the mental abilities of Leonardo Da Vinci amusing herself in front of a mirror. Can she understand what her own lips are saying, or does it come out backwards? Does the dyslexia cancel out the mirror effect? Does the Da Vinci mirror reading and writing ability again make it incomprehensible? If on top of all that she has dissociative personality disorder, can she and her alters curse at each other without understanding it?
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Well, dyslexia generally impairs an individual’s ability to properly ‘process’ phonological and orthographical structures (ie, how language sounds and is represented in writing), so I don’t imagine it would make any difference. It also likely wouldn’t make a difference between the mouth is generally symmetrical along the vertical axis, so the left/right reversal of a mirror wouldn’t really matter.
If the person was looking at, say, the viewscreen of a camera flipped upside down, it may present some difficulty, but that would again have nothing to do with dyslexia.