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Put down the TV remote and stimulate your brain by reading a book.
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Hence, brain activation elicited by reading low-frequency, low-consistency words might be interpreted in 2 ways.
The images and emotions your brain conjures up simply by reading words will certainly be a welcome method of restoring yourself.
Since so few of us still take the time to nurture our brains and souls by reading literary fiction and nonfiction, we are not only losing our ability to think and communicate clearly; we also may be, in the view of Bloom, contributing to violence!
Using block design, blood- de)oxygenation-level-dependent (blood- dectional magnetic resonance imaging we studied the differences in brain activation patterns induced by reading and script processing in adult dyslexics and normal reading controls as a function of two word presentation rates.
A pioneer PET-scan study in 1988 by Steven Petersen, Marcus Raichle, and their colleagues showed the different areas of the brain that are activated by reading words, listening to words, uttering words, and associating words.
It sounds easy, but your brain is easily fooled by reading the word "yellow" and ignoring the fact that it's written in red.
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