The Way we Live the Way we Learn

A look at neuronal communication When we learn new things, our brain creates new pathways. Whether we engage in physical learning, like practicing the guitar or more studious learning like acquiring a new language or even getting to know a new person. We learn and remember because the connections between neurons in our cell, growContinue reading “The Way we Live the Way we Learn”

The Story of Mutations

Our Genetic Manual In the previous post about Intellectual disability, I wrote about my brothers’ diagnosis and the impact this new information had; it was a mutation in his genetic information. A genetic mutation is a mistake made during the processing and copying of your DNA. It could be very tiny and insignificant in theContinue reading “The Story of Mutations”

Intellectual Disability

On a More Personal Note I am a middle child, raised between two very interesting brothers. The oldest one is highly intelligent. The youngest one is intellectually disabled. Since this post is titled Intellectual Disability, you might’ve guessed that I will be writing mostly about Mr. Younger Brother. Perhaps, I’ll write about the elder too,Continue reading “Intellectual Disability”