Trouble with Information Processing Can Lead to Learning Disabilities

Information processing is how one’s body collects information from sight, smell, touch, hearing, and taste. The brain is supposed to collect the information the body is sending, recognize it and respond to it appropriately. This information is usually stored, as well, so the brain will recognize what to do quicker when it happens again. It is the brain’s processing that makes it possible for people to do all the things they can do in a lifetime and even a day. The two main types of information processing are vision and hearing. They have several overlapping subcategories but accomplish the same goal, giving the person the ability to process a situation or circumstance. The most important ones are visual and auditory discrimination, memory, and sequencing, and visual motor processing, visual closure, and special relationships.

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