Dyslexia and the dyslexic mind
Dyslexia and the dyslexic mind was for a long time a fascinating subject for scientists. While on one hand, the individual seemed to be facing so much trouble understanding the world around, on the other hand they were carrying on a perfectly normal life where they possessed as much intelligence and talent as any other normal individual-if not more.
While during the initial days, the cause was just a mystery, the answer to which lay hidden in a number of possibilities, constant research and experimentation helped find out the root cause of the problem of a dyslexic mind.
Basically, in simple terms, the mind of a person suffering g from dyslexia find its tough to process and perceive the things around the same way as the other people do. We all know that every part of the body is connected to the brain, which receives complex and complete signals and transfers complete signals the exact way so that we know what is going on around us.
However, in a dyslexic mind these signals are not transmitted the same as that of the others, which makes the whole world look confusing to them. The problem could be more deeply associated with one aspect- say the sound or the vision, than the other.
Though a few questions and doubts still seem to remain regarding dyslexia and the dyslexic mind the above theories have helped devise innumerable techniques to help them people all over the world overcome the disorder as far as practical
