Newport Beach group part of PBS series
Deirdre Newman
The secret life of the brain is about to be unveiled on national
television and a local learning center in Newport Beach is helping to
unravel the mystery.
Lindamood-Bell Learning Processes, an internationally renowned leader
in educational instruction and research with a center in Newport Beach,
will be included in a PBS special that begins Tuesday. “The Secret Life
of the Brain,†a five-part series, will explore radical new ways of
mapping and facilitating learning.
The second episode of the PBS series details the learning company’s
involvement in a five-year research study with Georgetown University’s
Center for the Study of Learning, funded by the National Institute of
Health.
The collaborative study on reading and behavioral intervention is in
its second year and uses MRI brain-imaging techniques to measure the
effectiveness of the company’s programs.
The preliminary results have been encouraging, said Paul Worthington,
Lindamood-Bell’s director of research and development.
“It’s not only giving insight into the neurophysiology of when a
disabled student learns how to read but also providing evidence that it
actually changes brain function,†Worthington said. “We see it change in
reading behavior, but we could never before show what happens in a
brain.â€
The series explores the new map of the brain that has emerged from the
past decade of neuroscience study. This new perspective offers hope for
dramatic advances in the areas of addiction, depression and learning
disorders, schizophrenia and Alzheimer’s Disease.
Lindamood-Bell works with individuals of all ages in intensive
one-on-one instruction to develop and improve sensory-cognitive
processing for language and literacy skills.
Its programs focus on sensory-cognitive issues surrounding language
and literacy development including the symptoms of dyslexia, attention
deficit disorder and autism.
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