Thanks, I think so. The question and topic has been raised by others elsewhere and it's never received
enthusiastically. Well the opposite. But others have noticed.
Perhaps my mistake is calling this dyslexia. But that's the closest I can up with. It's like dyslexia in reverse.
One's cognitive ability isn't imparied but some of the motor coordination is affected.
Though nicotine in small doses has a stimulant-enhancing effect on physical performance
as has been demonstrated in studies done with athletes after an x dependent dose x being an individuals certain threshold
it seems to stimulate the brain in such a manner as to affect the coordination of expression of language through our fingers.
(where they key on the keyboard)
For example. Above just now I scrambled the word "stimulate" completely. All the letters were there but not in order.
However, I know how to spell the word.
It's something to think about.
Hazy
enthusiastically. Well the opposite. But others have noticed.
Perhaps my mistake is calling this dyslexia. But that's the closest I can up with. It's like dyslexia in reverse.
One's cognitive ability isn't imparied but some of the motor coordination is affected.
Though nicotine in small doses has a stimulant-enhancing effect on physical performance
as has been demonstrated in studies done with athletes after an x dependent dose x being an individuals certain threshold
it seems to stimulate the brain in such a manner as to affect the coordination of expression of language through our fingers.
(where they key on the keyboard)
For example. Above just now I scrambled the word "stimulate" completely. All the letters were there but not in order.
However, I know how to spell the word.
It's something to think about.
Hazy