A study provides new insights about what’s going on in your head when you crack open a good book. Jeff Zacks, associate professor of psychology at Washington University in St. Louis, talks about the study.
Listen to full piece on NPR
A study provides new insights about what’s going on in your head when you crack open a good book. Jeff Zacks, associate professor of psychology at Washington University in St. Louis, talks about the study.
Listen to full piece on NPR
I know that when I read a
I know that when I read a book I usually picture the action in my mind…sort of like viewing a movie where I have been the casting & costuming director.
This is one of the reasons I like reading as opposed to watching…it stimulates my imagination.