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Monday, April 27, 2020
Are Audiobooks Good for the Brain?
Before you say no to audiobooks, read this!
Are Audiobooks Good for the Brain?
We all know that audiobooks are a great source of entertainment, but we're happy to report that audiobooks offer tons of brain benefits as well - here's why:
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Audiobooks can help improve your comprehension and vocabulary.
Audiobooks provide unique context clues and intonations that can help readers better understand the meaning and application of specific words.
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Audiobooks may help our brains better imagine the story.
Our brains are actually more likely to create meaningful imagery when we listen to a story — as opposed to reading it — because it allows more room for our brain's visual processes to kick into gear.
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For readers who have trouble with the physical act of reading, audiobooks may offer a welcome alternative.
Children and people with dyslexia may find that they can retain more of the story when listening to audiobooks, because they can save mental resources for comprehension and memory.
So, are audiobooks good for the brain? It sure seems so, giving us all the more reason to grow our audiobook library! Find your next great listen at chirpbooks.com.
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