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The Occipital Lobe: How It Learns to Read
Rachel Romeo is a research fellow at MIT and Boston Children's Hospital. She took CNN on a journey through the brain as it learns how to read. The information goes from your eyes, through your retinas and visual nerves into the back part of your brain called the occipital lobe. Let us know if you can make sense of what we're seeing.
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