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Drs. Fernettte & Brock E.
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Edmonds, Washington
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My husband and I are physicians and advocates for children, teens, and college students who...
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Dyslexic Heart Surgeon, Inventor, CEO, Toby Cosgrove M.D.
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"We're not very good at the scholastic stuff, but we see other things that are different, and that's a big advantage." - Toby Cosgrove, M.D., CEO Cleveland Clinics ...
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Less is More: Smaller Corpus Callosum Correlates with Greater Divergent Thinking & Creativity -...
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Interesting study from Harvard found that a smaller corpus callosum (bundle that connects the right and left hemispheres), especially the posterior part was associated with hi ...
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Ipod Music Stimulates Alzheimers and Stroke Patients
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Pretty cool finding. Music stimulates the memories and activities of stroke and Alzheimer's patients. From the WSJ: "Listening to rap and reggae on a borrowed iPod every ...
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Battling Back Against Background Noise - Dyslexia, Auditory Training, and Music
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Nina Kraus' lab at Northwestern reported findings that support dyslexics' greater difficulty hearing in background noise. From her powerpoints: As background noise increased, ...
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Sensory Processing Online Webinar- Listen Online Now!
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Wow! - the Eides went for 4 hrs talking about sensory processing disorder, its links to attention and emotional regulation, autism vs. autism-like behaviors, dyslexia and soci ...
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Sensory Processing, Postural Sway, Anxiety - Better with Occupational Therapy
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** Still Time to Register for our 2-Day Sensory Processing Webinar with Drs. Brock and Fernette Eide and Lindsey Biel ** DVDs of Conference Included with Conference Registrati ...
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Sensory Processing, Postural Sway, Anxiety - Better with Occupational Therapy
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** Last Day to Register for our 2-Day Sensory Processing Webinar with Drs. Brock and Fernette Eide and Lindsey Biel ** DVDs of Conference Included with Conference Registration ...
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3 More Days to Register - Sensory Processing Online Conference
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On November 12 & 13th, Lindsey Biel, OTR/L (Raising a Sensory Smart Child) and Drs. Brock and Fernette Eide (The Mislabeled Child) and will be presenting a 5-Hour Live On ...
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7 More Days to Register - Sensory Processing Online Conference
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On November 12 & 13th, Lindsey Biel, OTR/L (Sensory Smart Child) and Drs. Brock and Fernette Eide (The Mislabeled Child) and will be presenting a 5-Hour Live Online Webin ...
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Lazy Thinkers and Dysrationalia
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Pop Quiz: Jack is looking at Anne, but Anne is looking at George. Jack is married but George is not. Is a married person looking at an unmarried person? a. Yes b. No c. Can ...
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Video Games Improve Night Vision
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As we grow older, there are many factors that contribute to our difficulty seeing in the dark. A few of the reasons include a reduction in pupil size, loss of accommodative fu ...
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Visual and Dyslexic Thinking and Learning Styles and the Educational Controversies
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There's a lot of talk lately about 'Anti-Learning Styles' proponents like Daniel Willingham, a cognitive psychologist who says "cognitive psychologists know they (learnin ...
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Sensory Processing and School Underachievement
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Over the weekend, I was reading an article about students with disabilities in college, and I was struck by the conclusions that students with hidden disabilities had much poo ...
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Dyslexic Molecular Biologist Carol Greider Wins 2009 Nobel Prize in Medicine
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“It's going to be hard work whether you think it's fun or not, so you might as well have fun while you're doing the hard work.” - Carol Greider, PhD, 2009 Nobel Pr ...
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Sensory Processing Disorders 2009 - Research Closing the Gap
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Announcement: ** Sign Up is now Open** Eides/ Biel Sensory Processing Online Webinar Nov 12th & 13th 2009Drs. Brock and Fernette Eide and Lindsey Biel OTR/L Authors of Th ...
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Watch How You Train Your Brain - Balancing Effects Between Right and Left
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Interesting article about how researchers attempting to train teenage girls in a visualspatial task (Tetris) did see increases in cortical thickness in visualspatial areas, bu ...
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Self-Appraisal - Teen Brains Reflect Opinions of Peers
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Preteens and teens (11-14 yo) are more likely to activate 'social cognition' areas of the brain when reflecting about themselves ("I am smart", "I am popular&qu ...
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Dyslexia Entrepreneur, Lawyer, Idealist Dov Seidman-Making Companies Ethical
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“By rewarding me for the careful consideration of one idea instead of reading hundreds of pages of text, philosophy helped me conquer dyslexia." - Dov Seidman, CEO ...
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Multi-Tasking Dumbs Us Down for Some Jobs, But Could It Provide Breakthroughs for Others?
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"They're suckers for irrelevancy," said communication Professor Clifford Nass... "Everything distracts them." Because many in your acquaintance (or even h ...
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Visual Overload and Visual Crowding - When More Means Less
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"If there were only 10 problems on a page, I could do them all. But when there are 40 on a page, I can't do any of them." - 10 year old student Visual overload and ...
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