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For years I have argued that the human brain has an innate capacity for reading, just as it does for spoken language. The difference is not in the brain’s ability, but in the quality of input it receives.
Think of it this way: A Malaysian child will not speak Japanese without hearing Japanese. The capacity is innate; the specific language is learned through exposure. Reading works the same way. The brain is pre-wired with potential (as shown by newborn connectivity to the future visual word form area), but it needs accurate, consistent print and sound input to wire the connections efficiently.














