A new hypothesis proposed by Georgetown University Medical Center found that individuals with disorders such a Tourette Syndrome, autism and OCD rely heavily on the brain’s declarative memory to compensate. This compensation can allow those with syndromes to control tic or better navigate social situations. Due to the very flexible nature of it provides strategies for overcoming difficulties.
A brain system that appears to compensate for autism, OCD, & dyslexia #dyslexia
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