Debunking Mistaken Dyslexia Theories

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  • čas přidán 10. 09. 2024
  • For over a century, dyslexia was mistakenly thought to occur when the damaged reading processor within the thinking parietal brain failed to comprehend the clear signals received. Dr. Levinson's clinical research demonstrated the opposite to be true. All dyslexic symptoms occur when initially normal brains fail to adequately process and compensate for the scrambled signals received.
    Harold Levinson, M.D. is a world-renowned psychiatrist and neurologist. He is credited with bringing about a dramatic medical breakthrough in the understanding, diagnosis and successful treatment of dyslexia and its many related signal-scrambling disturbances of the inner-ear and the cerebellum.
    Dr. Levinson began his dyslexia research over 30 years ago within the New York City Board of Education. Formerly Clinical Associate Professor of Psychiatry at New York University Medical Center, Dr. Levinson is now Director of The Medical Dyslexic Treatment Center (also called The Levinson Medical Center For Learning Disabilities) in Great Neck, NY. Dr. Levinson's research has been published in many scientific and peer-reviewed journals and reviewed by top media including The New York Times, Science, TIME, Smithsonian, "The Today Show" and "Larry King Live."
    The Levinson Medical Facility for Dyslexia or LD is highly unique. For those children and adults with Dyslexia or LD, ADHD, Anxiety/Phobias and related disorders, an appointment at our Medical Center would ensure all with an accurate diagnosis. Most important, the test results will lead to rapid and often dramatic improvements in 75--85% of medically treated individuals. When effective non-medical therapies are added, 100% will benefit.
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Komentáře • 7

  • @owenbevt3
    @owenbevt3 Před rokem +1

    Agree "Dyselxia" isn't a very useful term because it covers a wide range of different sets of symptoms with different causes. So what terms do you find more helpful?

  • @dorothyandrews8872
    @dorothyandrews8872 Před rokem

    After all these years is there any new theories and help ?

  • @mandlin4602
    @mandlin4602 Před 3 lety +1

    Dyslexia is like the scenic route in information. Most are following google maps but dyslexic brains are hunting around to understand the entire area.

  • @jasminflower3814
    @jasminflower3814 Před 8 lety +2

    I can read but I read really slowly. I don't realise I read slowly it seems normal/fast to me.

  • @jonathanjollimore7156
    @jonathanjollimore7156 Před 3 lety

    So damaged we still basing our understanding of physics on damaged brain.

  • @shawnlee5755
    @shawnlee5755 Před 3 lety

    Dyslexia help page university of m
    Michigam