Anthony Catri

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Dehaene suggests that the visual areas in our ancestors’ brains responsible for object recognition were used to decipher the first symbols and letters of written language by adapting their built-in system for recognition. Critically, the combination of several innate capacities—for adaptation, for specialization, and for making new connections—allowed our brain to make new pathways between visual areas and those areas serving the cognitive and linguistic processes that are essential to written language.
Proust and the Squid: The Story and Science of the Reading Brain
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