Saturday, 21 February 2026

Reading and its 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

Are you reading a good book at the moment?
I'm currently enjoying a book by Mary Gibson telling the story of 'A Sister's Struggle' and set between the years of 1935-38.

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All the best Jan

36 comments:

  1. ...I wish I were a better reader!

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  2. I love to read and will be starting a new book tonight. Glad to see it's so good for us.

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  3. It is enjoyable to sit down with a good book.
    I hope to have some time to do that this weekend.

    Tina

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  4. I read 30 minutes every single morning! So that is a great thing! lol

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  5. Life without books and reading would be so empty!

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  6. Excellent article, Jan. I appreciate your sharing this.

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  7. Have been reading, but not sure I have come across a good one in last few months..

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  8. I read a few hours every single day. I can attest to the positive effects mentioned except the memory effect.. the jury is still out for that one. : )

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  9. Good thing I just bought a book today. I found the green sheep in it and yes, I think adults are allowed to read children´s books (especially when a real toy sheep in green comes along!).

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  10. 99% of my books are what is called Pop-Fiction, nothing literary at all. I find literature too long-winded. I like a story that grabs me on page one and spits me out at the end with me saying "no, there must be more" I do read less these days because the laptop takes up so much time.

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  11. I don't read as often as I should. Thanks for the gentle nudge, Jan. I will find a new book to start this evening. Xx

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  12. But most of all it's an enjoyable pastime.

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  13. Yes – a good book is balm for the soul.
    I am reading William Morris "The Well at the Worlds End" :-)))
    Warm regards.

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  14. That's really a great post about the sensations related to reading. As you rightly mentioned, a book allows us the opportunity to see a situation from various points of view. And reading can also improve our memory. You're right, Jan, as it's like physical exercise. I've noticed that people who like reading are able to answer questions very quickly. They are also able to act fully aware of all relevant details and context.

    I didn't know that reading can help to slow down Alzheimer and dementia.
    Thanks for sharing, Jan.

    Greetings,
    G.

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  15. Nice article Jan. I'm reading a light novel so it means I can put it down easily.

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  16. Ler é uma maravilhosa viagem e nos leva a lugares distantes!
    Além disso, fasz muito bem! beijos, ótimo fds! chica

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  17. Bom dia Jan. Tenho o hábito de leitura, desde criança. Obrigado por suas dicas. Aproveito para desejar um excelente sábado e um bom final de semana, para todos os seus familiares. Grande abraço do seu amigo do Brasil.

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  18. I have been reading all of Jane Austen’s works since the beginning of the year.

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  19. I so appreciate these ideas about the benefits of reading, being a compulsive reader myself (not sure the compulsive urgency is good for me)... but yes, definitely a stress reliever and that helps with blood glucose levels.

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  20. I give books as gifts to my grandsons on their birthdays and even at holidays!

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  21. Great article about reading ~ books are a treasure ~ hugs.

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  22. This is good news about reading since I read a lot- as you know from stopping by my blog posts. :) My latest read is book 9 in the Simon Serrailer mysteries called the Comforts of Home. I do like a good mystery, and I wonder if trying to link clues together and solve the crime is good for more than memory building...Have a super weekend Jan.

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  23. These are all good tips for picking up a book and reading it, thank you, I am a book reader!

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  24. Reading is one of my most favorite things to do in life! I didn't know about all of the positive effects of it but as I read down over your list, I can see why I enjoy reading so much! Thanks, Jan. xx

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  25. I use to read but I have replaced it with other things, like puzzle games and such. I do read the bible and my devotionals every day so I guess I am getting it in that way :)

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  26. I always have a book on the go and read every night and much prefer 'paper' to a kindle. Have a great weekend. Avril xx

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  27. Read an excellent book today. Now I have to decide what the next one will be :-)

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  28. Nothing beats that cosy ritual of kettle on, cuppa in hand, and diving into a gripping story

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  29. GOOGLE TRANSLATE

    chica
    Ler é uma maravilhosa viagem e nos leva a lugares distantes!
    Além disso, fasz muito bem! beijos, ótimo fds! chica

    Reading is a wonderful journey and takes us to faraway places!
    Besides, it's very good for you! Kisses, have a great weekend! Chica

    Luiz Gomes
    Bom dia Jan. Tenho o hábito de leitura, desde criança. Obrigado por suas dicas. Aproveito para desejar um excelente sábado e um bom final de semana, para todos os seus familiares. Grande abraço do seu amigo do Brasil.

    Good morning Jan. I've had a reading habit since I was a child. Thank you for your tips. I take this opportunity to wish you an excellent Saturday and a good weekend to all your family. Big hug from your friend in Brazil.

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  30. I've always loved to read from the first time I learned in the first grade. I thank my teacher Mrs Claxton. :) Just finished a book this afternoon and will start another one later.

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  31. I didn't know these things but they all make me glad I love reading!

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  32. I don't read as much as much as I would like but I am working on it. My current book is giving my brain a good work out to keep going to the end.

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