Shakespeare and Wordsworth boost the brain, new research reveals – Telegraph
Posted: 13 January 2013 Filed under: The Daily Telegraph (UK) | Tags: brain, literature, reading, William Shakespeare, William Wordsworth 1 Comment »Scientists, psychologists and English academics at Liverpool University have found that reading the works of the Bard and other classical writers has a beneficial effect on the mind, catches the reader’s attention and triggers moments of self-reflection.
Using scanners, they monitored the brain activity of volunteers as they read works by William Shakespeare, William Wordsworth, T.S Eliot and others.
They then “translated” the texts into more “straightforward”, modern language and again monitored the readers’ brains as they read the words.
Scans showed that the more “challenging” prose and poetry set off far more electrical activity in the brain than the more pedestrian versions.
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nice article reading is good for the brain