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Old 04-03-2018, 01:55 PM #1
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I'd like to learn more about how the brain functions. Any suggestions - starting places. The deep research - where I've tried to start is too much for my injured brain.

For example why can I do something one minute and not the next.

For example I sat down this morning and typed out a letter fairly quickly and easily to a doctor. Printed it and then sat down to fill out some forms for another doctor and just could not do it. I just could not put the words on paper. How can I think clearly one minute and stare blankly at a form to fill out the next - literally could not fill it out. Everytime my husband even moved I'd lose it.

Was it the difference between typing and writing? Those are some things I'd like to research and explore - I like learning about those types of things. I have a PHD in education and a severely dyslexic but profoundly gifted son so I've always had an interest in those types of brain differences / abilities.

Any suggestions?
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