Your Brain on Books: 10 Things That Happen to Our Minds When We Read ... It sounds romantic, but there's real, hard evidence that supports these things happening to your brain when you read books. ... When we read, the brain does not make a real distinction between reading about an experience and actually living it. read more
If you’re used to reading paper books, picking up an e-reader can feel very awkward at first. But experts insist that your brain can adopt the new technology quickly, no matter your age or how long you’ve been reading on paper. In fact, the human brain adapts to new technology, including e-reading, within seven days. E-books lack in spatial navigability: Although your brain can adapt to e-books quickly, that doesn’t mean they offer the same benefits as a paperback. read more
Reading book sharpens your brain. During reading, you are going through so many words, sentence structures, ideas, lifestyles. Some are normal, other are bizarre. Ability to grasp new things sharpens the thinking, analyzing, and concentrating ability. People long to find better version of themselves every new day. read more