Anthony Catri

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The behavioral neurologist Norman Geschwind suggested that for most children myelination of the angular gyrus region was not sufficiently developed till school age—that is, between five and seven years. Geschwind also hypothesized that myelination in these critical cortical regions develops more slowly in some boys; this might be one reason why more boys are slower to read fluently than girls.
Proust and the Squid: The Story and Science of the Reading Brain
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