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A Reading Exercise

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How The Brain Reads Words Using sophisticated imaging techniques to scan the brain of children and adults, researchers have identified three key regions that the brain uses to analyze the printed word, recognize its constituent sounds and automate the process.

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How The Brain Reads Words Using sophisticated imaging techniques to scan the brain of children and adults, researchers have identified three key regions that the brain uses to analyze the printed word, recognize its constituent sounds and automate the process. Although the process has been broken down into a three-step sequence to make it easier to understand, these areas of the brain actually work simultaneously and in concert, like the sections of an orchestra.

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How The Brain Reads Words Using sophisticated imaging techniques to scan the brain of children and adults, researchers have identified three key regions that the brain uses to analyze the printed word, recognize its constituent sounds and automate the process. Although the process has been broken down into a three-step sequence to make it easier to understand, these areas of the brain actually work simultaneously and in concert, like the sections of an orchestra. Seeing the Word For thousand of years, the ears were the primary route by which language entered the human brain. Reading shifted the input to the eyes, requiring the brain to link written markings to spoken language.

Summary: A Reading Exercise

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