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The neural evidence could even, he wrote, lead a person to conclude that “reading books chronically understimulates the senses.”11 But while Johnson’s diagnosis is correct, his interpretation of the differing patterns of brain activity is misleading. It is the very fact that book reading “understimulates the senses” that makes the activity so intellectually rewarding. By allowing us to filter out distractions, to quiet the problem-solving functions of the frontal lobes, deep reading becomes a form of deep thinking. The mind of the experienced book reader is a calm mind, not a buzzing one. When ...more
The Shallows: What the Internet is Doing to Our Brains
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