The Origins of Literacy

Thursday, July 15th, 2010 | Author: Smart Start

By ohsohappytogether

The Economist has published a fascinating article on the origins of literacy. It discusses research by a  a cognitive neuroscientist that suggests because reading is a relatively new skill in human development, the brain has to unlearn older, more developed survival skills before learning to read. It’s the older skill–the ability to recognize mirror images–that might explain why early readers often confuse “b” and “d”, and “p” and “q.”

Read the article.

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