Tuesday 6 February 2024

Did You Know That Reading Has Positive Effects On The Brain


There's nothing like sitting down with a good book is there. I often put the kettle on make myself a cuppa pick up my book and before I know it I am engrossed in the story. Did you know reading does have positive effects on your brain, read on to find out more.

"Five Positive Effects Reading Has on Your Brain, why reading remains beneficial in the digital age.

There’s nothing like sitting down with a good book. While the hobby is plenty entertaining, scientists and doctors have observed several positive effects from reading. Books inspire creativity, critical thinking, increase empathy, and offer plenty of other incentives to go and enjoy some word power. Read on (pun unintended) for five benefits everyone can enjoy from books!

1. READING ALLOWS US TO EXPERIENCE MORE SENSATIONS
In a study conducted at Emory University, reading increases the activity in the brain’s central sulcus, which controls our motor skills. If we read a passage where a character is walking along a path, the activity from the neurons in this area make us feel as though we’re experiencing the walk ourselves. Then, there’s grounded cognition; a concept that proves that reading actually puts you in someone else’s shoes through the brain’s biology.

2. IT MAKES US MORE EMPATHETIC
Literary fiction readers have a higher ability to empathize with other’s emotions and thoughts than those who read mainly nonfiction. In other words, fiction readers can be more empathetic, and have an easier time seeing a situation from various perspectives, just by reading about their favourite characters.

3. BOOKS PROVIDE PLENTY OF MENTAL STIMULATION
Mentally stimulating your brain on a regular basis can help slow down Alzheimer’s and Dementia. It’s like physical exercise; the more you move, the better shape you’re in. For your brain to stay healthy and alert, it needs exercise. Reading (along with puzzles and certain games) keeps your activity levels high and your brain power nice and strong.

4. WE BECOME LESS STRESSED WHEN WE READ REGULARLY
When you make a habit of reading, it’s easier for your brain to relax and temporarily transport itself to another world. A good book can daily stressors evaporate, put you in your character's shoes, and keep you focused on the words you’re reading. If you’re looking for an easy way to relax and destress, try to make a habit out of reading more often.

5. READING CAN IMPROVE OUR MEMORY
When you read, you’re engaging more than a few brain functions, such as phonemic awareness, visual and auditory processes, comprehension, fluency, and more. Reading jolts your brain into action, maintains concentration, and allows your mind to process the events happening before you. The more you read and engage that part of your brain, the easier it is to keep your memory strong."
Words above from article here

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All the best Jan

25 comments:

  1. I love to read. Read an entire series of 8 books in 2 weeks. The bad thing about that is the letdown when you're done. It's hard to find anything else as gripping.

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  2. ...and for some of us reading is difficult.

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  3. I am not surprised at all. Good stimulation for the brain for sure.

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  4. Very true. Movies I mostly forget especially the end, but books stick!

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  5. I need to read more. Lately, I watch books when they are turned into movies

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  6. I knew the first four from a young age. I have been a strong reader since first picking up a book. And, as a teacher, I know it is proven that reading is good for a brain. And, handwriting is better for the brain than typing. Better retention occurs when writing by hand.

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  7. Nice to know that something I love to do is good for you. :)

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  8. I am reading two books . . . The Comfort of Crows and Late Migrations. Both are by Margaret Renkl.

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  9. From a young age I have loved reading. Sometimes I drift away from reading books but I always come back to reading.

    I currently volunteer in a local school to listen to children read and help them with their reading.

    The ability to read opens doors.

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  10. I am really encouraged to read more now

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  11. I love to read and do it every day. So many books. Not enough time!

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  12. Good read, do my mind good Jan.

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  13. Good books for the brain is as necessary as good food for the body.

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  14. This is goods news, I love to read.
    Take care, have a great day!

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  15. I love to read, and you probably might remember how I always have a lot of books in my monthly book post. Thanks for this article. I knew reading was good for you but didn't realize how good it actually is.

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  16. Great article. Books are also fun to collect.

    God bless.

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  17. Good to know these positive effects -Christine cmlk79.blogspot.com

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  18. I love to read...So THAT'S why I'm so smart!!...Lololol
    hugs
    Donna

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  19. I have replaced my reading with other activities, maybe I should be taking out more time to read.

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  20. Reading is always my fave occupation, next to painting and walking. Have a great week, Valerie

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  21. I was interested in your excellent article! I love reading books. Thanks for sharing 📚

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  22. I'm not surprised! Maybe that's why my brain is happy!

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  23. Reading is one of favorites ! Great entertainment and glad it is enhancing my brain ~ thanks for the info ~ hugs,

    Wishing you good health, laughter and love in your days,
    A ShutterBug Explores,
    aka (A Creative Harbor)

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  24. Me encanta leer, aunque últimamente no leo mucho. Besos.

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