Minasuk/ June 13, 2016/ Uncategorized

Can Reading Make You Happier? | The New Yorker | June 2015 For all avid readers who have been self-medicating with great books their entire lives, it comes as no surprise that reading books can be good for your mental health and your relationships with others, but exactly why and how is now becoming clearer, thanks to new research on

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Minasuk/ May 5, 2016/ Uncategorized

New study shows computers in class distract both users and non-users | Radio Canada International | August 2013 A new study showed that laptop use in class can result in lower grades for students.

Minasuk/ May 3, 2016/ Uncategorized

Why Teenagers Act Crazy | New York Times | June 2014 But there is a darker side to adolescence that, until now, was poorly understood: a surge during teenage years in anxiety and fearfulness. Largely because of a quirk of brain development, adolescents, on average, experience more anxiety and fear and have a harder time learning how not to be

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Minasuk/ May 3, 2016/ Uncategorized

The Reading Brain in the Digital Age: The Science of Paper versus Screens | Scientific American | April 2013 E-readers and tablets are becoming more popular as such technologies improve, but research suggests that reading on paper still boasts unique advantages

Minasuk/ May 3, 2016/ Uncategorized

Read Slowly to Benefit Your Brain and Cut Stress | Wall Street Journal | September 2014 Slow readers list numerous benefits to a regular reading habit, saying it improves their ability to concentrate, reduces stress levels and deepens their ability to think, listen and empathize. The movement echoes a resurgence in other old-fashioned, time-consuming pursuits that offset the ever-faster pace

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Minasuk/ April 30, 2016/ Uncategorized

LSD’s impact on the brain revealed in groundbreaking images | The Guardian | April 2016 A dose of the psychedelic substance – injected rather than dropped – unleashed a wave of changes that altered activity and connectivity across the brain. This has led scientists to new theories of visual hallucinations and the sense of oneness with the universe some users

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Minasuk/ September 14, 2015/ Uncategorized

The art of slow reading | The Guardian | July 2010 Has endlessly skimming short texts on the internet made us stupider? An increasing number of experts think so – and say it’s time to slow down . . .

Minasuk/ August 15, 2015/ Uncategorized

Why you should take notes by hand — not on a laptop | Vox | March 2015 “Pam Mueller and Daniel Oppenheimer, the psychologists who conducted the new research, believe it’s because students on laptops usually just mindlessly type everything a professor says. Those taking notes by hand, though, have to actively listen and decide what’s important — because they

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