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The dyslexic brain

The brain of dyslexic people are of course not all the same. There are many theory about dyslexia and about how it is caused inside the brain. By most of them there is said that the right part of the brain “over rules” the left side of the brain. The brain is sprit into two parts (the right part and the left part). The left part is mainly responsible for logical thinking, and language, focus on details, math and structure. The right part is for creativity and problem solving, patterns, and content. Therefore the theories about the right part of the brain “overruling” the left side make sense.

 

LaFlamme, Kirsten. "Dyslexic brain." 2015.JPG

Made by Kirsten LaFlamme

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