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Posted on 06/09/201903/09/2019 by Rafael Scapin

Audiobooks or Reading? To Our Brains, It Doesn’t Matter

If you don’t have time to sit and read a physical book, is listening to the audio version considered cheating? To some hardcore book nerds, it could be. But new evidence suggests that, to our brains, reading and hearing a story might not be so different.

http://blogs.discovermagazine.com/d-brief/2019/08/22/reading-listening-activate-same-brain-regions/

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