It seems that the brain takes sides in promoting the skills necessary for proficient reading.
The extended process of learning to read elicits a hemispheric trade-off in which left-brain structures get increasingly tuned to reading-specific tasks, a new study finds. Meanwhile, the right brain’s more general contributions to deciphering text grow weaker.
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