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When you read a book -- when you get into the reading groove, that is -- how do you absorb the individual words? Do you start at the beginning and go to the end? Do you recognize the letters as a group? Do you recognize the shape of the word, or word sets? Something else entirely? Is this something you can even SEE in yourself?

In general, I think of my brain as working very much like my brother Paul's, but in this case, we've never really lined up, so I'm curious how the rest of the world works. I sort of have a pathological relationship to letters, so I'm not very objective.

EDIT: when people speak, I see the letters pass through my brain.

Date: 2007-03-30 03:33 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] oddlystrange.livejournal.com
This is an interesting question for me because I'm dyslexic. I was taught to read by looking at word shapes. I have a memory from kindergarten, where I was pulled out of class every day for reading work, and reading the word "basket" based on its outline. It was a eureka moment for me.

I don't know if I read that way as much now, I still read much slower than the average person does, but I think it's because it's a twice-over for me. The first time I get the shape, the second time, I look at the letters.

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