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Volume 73, Issue 4, Pages 569-571 (October 2009)


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Artistic talent in dyslexia—A hypothesis

Ambar ChakravartyCorresponding Author Informationemail address

Received 10 May 2009; accepted 14 May 2009. published online 29 June 2009.

Summary 

The present article hints at a curious neurocognitive phenomenon of development of artistic talents in some children with dyslexia. The article also takes note of the phenomenon of creating in the midst of language disability as observed in the lives of such creative people like Leonardo da Vinci and Albert Einstein who were most probably affected with developmental learning disorders. It has been hypothesised that a developmental delay in the dominant hemisphere most likely ‘disinhibits’ the non-dominant parietal lobe to unmask talents, artistic or otherwise, in some such individuals. The present hypothesis follows the phenomenon of paradoxical functional facilitation described earlier. It has been suggested that children with learning disorders be encouraged to develop such hidden talents to full capacity, rather than be subjected to overemphasising on the correction of the disturbed coded symbol operations, in remedial training.

Department of Neurology, Vivekananda Institute of Medical Sciences, Kolkata 700026, India

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PII: S0306-9877(09)00405-8

doi:10.1016/j.mehy.2009.05.034


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