02-11-2021, 09:46 PM
(02-09-2021, 01:37 AM)Confused Wrote: Synchronization of Brain Hemispheres Changes What We Hear?
Thank you Confused.
Interesting to me as I lived a small story about this synchronization.
My son, as a child, suffered from dyslexia. When reading, he would track words way too fast and would skip words. Sometimes one word would 'jump' at him as in 3D, and recollection of a just read passage wouldn't stay, so when he had several questions on a paragraph, he had to reread each time the entire paragraph.
One day, he was about 12, we met a woman who had cured an older woman of her dyslexia, after two work sessions, She wouldn't really say what she was doing, and she did only one session with my son as she was in fact on vacation in a near village and didn't have time for the second session. When she was finished with him, she said she was working on synchronizing both sides of the brain. She asked me to let my son have a restful night, and then ask him in the morning to stand up and read aloud a passage, and ask him several questions afterwards on that passage.
My son told me that the only thing she had done, after asking him some questions, was to ask him to follow with his eyes the extremity of a small stick as she was moving it sideways. We thought that she had perhaps used some hypnotism.
The next morning, my son stood in front of me, read aloud a passage and never stumbled on any word, then I asked him several questions which he immediately answered. His reading had made an imprint on his memory, and this progress stayed on in the years afterwards as it became much easier for him to read. It affected also his speech and he became quite eloquent in fact. So that synchronization... very interesting.