The portion of the brain responsible for visual reading doesn't require vision at all. Brain imaging studies of blind people as they read words in Braille show activity in precisely the same part of ...
The brain holds a "visual dictionary" of words we have read, allowing quick recognition without sounding out words each time we see them, a new study finds. Subscribe to read this story ad-free Get ...
The portion of the brain responsible for visual reading lights up - whether it's a person with sight who is reading, or a blind person who reads Braille, says a new study. "The brain is not a sensory ...