Guest guest Posted March 9, 2005 Report Share Posted March 9, 2005 --- , " L.Win " <lwinmorgan@s...> wrote: > >But, the expression of numbers > >in writing is really a > > language function more than > >an abstract mathematical ability. > Interesting. I have a dyslexic >typing thingy but not in reading. > It's not really a big deal to me >but I always wondered if this is >has been categorized and studied. > I catch my transposed numbers >and letters instantly but they >keep recurring. > Do you think this is language >or motor related or is something >scrambled somewhere? > Or maybe I'm a bad typits `~ Actually Rusty, since I know you and I know how fast your mind works, I think it is something totally different... ....and something that I also suffer from JOYOUSLY! ....WE BOTH THINK SO FAST that our kinesthetics are way behind the thought processes, so sometimes the letters get switched (NOT out brains)... ....which is why we both have a FEEDBACK SYSTEM of reading at least one time BEFORE POSTING... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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