Your brain reads paper books and screens differently

Your brain reads paper books and screens differently

Does the way information "sticks" to our brains differ depending on the medium? New research suggests it might, with readers engaging more with a story in a traditional book than one read on a digital device.Continue ReadingCategory: Learning & Memory, Brain Health, Body and MindTags: University of Tokyo, Reading, eBook, E-reader, Books, Japan

Original Source

Read the full article at Refractor →

KhanList aggregates and links to publicly available news content. We do not host full articles from third-party sources. Always verify important information with original sources.