The Neuroscience of Learning to Write

Spread the loveWriting allows one to share ideas, thoughts, and emotions. It is mostly a mental skill that is learned and sharpened with increased reading and writing efforts. Therefore, writing is a science as much as it is an art. How we express ourselves, our choice of words, and the organization of sentences and paragraphs is the result of various neurocognitive mechanisms. This may explain why sometimes we struggle to make up a sentence while other times words come to us almost naturally, and we end up creating magic. Consequently, there is more to writing than just grammar and language. … Continue reading The Neuroscience of Learning to Write