Education and demonstration – Language – Spelling – phonics – word recognition – or sentence formation
Patent
1990-02-20
1991-04-16
Apley, Richard J.
Education and demonstration
Language
Spelling, phonics, word recognition, or sentence formation
434179, G09B 1700
Patent
active
050078380
ABSTRACT:
A method and system for enhancing reading skills whereby readers can improve both reading speed and comprehension. This novel teaching method and system associatively combines input to visual, tactile, and auditory senses. The reader is trained to conceptualize the meaning of words directly from symbols rather than from symbols and related sounds by causing the eyes to scan text more rapidly than both symbols and related sounds can be assimilated. The eyes are prompted to follow a rapidly moving finger induced to rhythmically move back-and-forth across the text at rapidly driven rates by an auditory beat. Different auditory inputs are provided to each ear, such that each hemisphere of the brain predominately receives signals which are related to its primary function. For example, rhythmic beats to induce higher reading rates are addressed to the left hemisphere of the brain which governs spatial relations, time, and rhythm. At the same time, subliminal motivational messages are addressed to the right hemisphere of the brain which interprets creative expression. Background music and other soothing sounds are added to the auditory input to block aural interference and create a better learning environment.
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American Business Seminars, Inc.
Apley Richard J.
Doyle Jennifer L.
Foster Lynn G.
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