Computer dyslexia
The application of the computer makes it unnecessary for us to copy and write again and again. With just a click of a mouse, you can print as many data as you want, and how long you want to store it, but how long you can store it. However, a new illness has also emerged: computer dyslexia. In the past, dyslexia mainly occurred in middle-aged and elderly people with brain dysfunction; nowadays, it commonly occurs in young and middle-aged people who are overly dependent on computers. Computer dyslexia is due to the lack of handwriting and impression of typing on the computer, which can not stimulate the language center of the brain, resulting in dyslexia.
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