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How we learn to read (and why some struggle): what neuroscience teaches us about a transformative human technology | Bruce McCandliss

From Our Neurons to Yours

From Our Neurons to Yours
How we learn to read (and why some struggle): what neuroscience teaches us about a transformative human technology | Bruce McCandliss
Aug 21, 2025 Season 8 Episode 2
Wu Tsai Neurosciences Institute at Stanford University, Nicholas Weiler, Bruce McCandliss

In this episode, we explore the fascinating neuroscience behind how children learn to read with Bruce McCandliss, director of the Stanford Educational Neuroscience Initiative.

Key topics include:
• How our brains "recycle" visual and language circuits to create reading expertise
• The crucial threshold when reading shifts from effortful to automatic
• Why some children struggle more than others to develop reading fluency
• How teachers can tailor instruction to help struggling readers
• The profound ways literacy reshapes our brains and cognition

Join us  for a mind-expanding look at one of humanity's most transformative technologies - written language - and how mastering it quite literally changes our brains.

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