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“Linear reading, which is something we humans have developed over years and years, is what we need to do when want to do deep reading—like immerse ourselves in a novel, or read a mortgage document,” she says. “Dense text that we really want to understand requires deep reading, and on the internet we don’t do that.”
Zomorodi explains that neuroscience has revealed that humans use different parts of the brain when reading from a piece of paper or from a screen.
Now that children are seemingly growing up with a digital screen in each hand, Wolf says that it’s important that teachers and parents make sure kids are taking some time away from the scattered reading that’s typical of a screen. She says adults need to ensure that children also practice deeper, slow reading that we associate with books on paper.
http://www.thetakeaway.org/story/paper-vs-plasma-how-digital-reading-shift-impacting-your-brain/
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