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Old 03-05-2006, 01:11 PM   #5
Shi'ark
 
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Originally Posted by Xnguela
"If in fact that exists", Shi'ark? Isn't it something you struggle with daily? Why would you invalidate that?
Because as dyslexic is most often defined as ‘some worn with the brain’. Visual cortex can encode the information. (I can see the words) but information is lost in the short-term memory before going to long-term memory, (I cant remember it). There’s lot of other ways that people can have reading and writing problems that are to do with the brain but this is considered the most common. So they say.

The thing about psychology and neurology is that the more that gets worked out the more opinions change. Are people with these problems born with this, i.e. dyslexic or is this something that happens with some people because of the way their brain has developed.

It’s easy for me to think that my problem is some thing that I was born with and can’t do much a bout it other then just carry on. But with my psychology interest I would much more like to find out the real reason why people like me have this problem.

So the questions is doe’s dyslexia, how it is commonly thought of , exist….
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