Smart But Feeling Dumb with Dr. Harold Levinson
March 2, 2011
Category: Identity & The Self, The Mind & Neuroscience
Most people with dyslexia, ADD, and related phobias feel stupid despite high intelligence. Dr. Harold Levinson argues the root cause is inner ear dysfunction, not brain damage, and that treating the cerebellum can lift reading difficulties, phobias, and chronic disorganization at once.