Reading is a beloved pastime that's having a moment. A number of variables have helped to renew people's interest in reading.
But from the perspective of neuroscience, reading is much more than just entertainment. This is especially true for children ...
Reading is a highly valuable skill that allows humans to acquire new knowledge, pursue an education and complete a wide range of real-world tasks. Many past psychology and neuroscience studies set out ...
Dictation tech for typing on your computer and mobile devices has gotten way better and more accessible over the last few ...
The novel, “The Tale of Genji,” by a Japanese woman, Murasaki Shikibu, is believed to be the first novel. This was 1,000 years ago, and since then, countless fiction and non-fiction in unimaginable ...
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Against a backdrop of plummeting test scores and grim pandemic learning loss, the science of reading has been gaining traction, but literacy experts warn there are myriad challenges ahead. Solving the ...
In her book The Shaking Woman, Siri Hustvedt delights in reading’s power to recast her “internal narrator”: The closest we can get to . . . entrance into another person’s psyche is through reading.
Recently, my colleagues and I published a study on decoding language from brain recordings made using functional MRI. Brain decoders are being developed to help restore communication to people who ...