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Yes, it expands your vocabulary and if you're reading non-fiction you obviously learn about the topic of the book.bradleybhoy
QFT.
Now go read that book that you're supposed to be reading TC! :P
It is definitely a mental exercise. I once saw a comparison between watching TV and reading, where the brain was lit up in certain places if it was being exercised. When reading, pretty much all the brain was lit up bright red, whereas while watching TV it wasn't really that lit up.
Although I'm sure that if they added another activity into this study, say, working on calculus questions, that would be way more taxing than reading.
[QUOTE="bradleybhoy"]Yes, it expands your vocabulary and if you're reading non-fiction you obviously learn about the topic of the book. Reading also introduces you to new ideas and concepts to think about.MetalGearRex007
Well put my man. Agree 100%
Thank you.
Love your sig pic btw. Office Space? That movie is supreme ownage. ;)
Nope books are intrensically evil and should no be read..
Don't ask me why, It's something I learned from this nations leader, Stephen Colbert.
I rarely read books in school, but always got 95-100% on English reading and writing tests if I cared.
Wish I would read more, but my mind wanders.
EmilioDigsIt
stop playing so many video games and it will stop wandering while reading. Video games condition your brain so that you lose interest if you arent interacting with flashing objects on a bright colorful screen.
Yea it amkes you smarter. If it is somthing like Band of Brothers then definately it expands the amount of knowledge of WWII, some people-like myself-also find those books enjoyable. If you are reading somthing like the song of ice anf fire, Lord of the Rings series' or a Robert Ludlum book then not so much. However, it does make you smarter. It expands your vocabulary and grammer. Although this does not make you smarter, it also does not ruin your etes like video games or TV:)
Yes, they make you more knowledgeable about the world. When you're more knowledgeable you're seeing a larger picture of the world, and thus are going to make more connections, formulate more hypotheses, and seek out more knowledge.MythofSisyphus
Very nicely put. ;)
And on that note, I'm off to bed to get some reading done! :D
Does reading books actually make you smarter? Or is it just another form of entertainment? AndrewStar101
it depends. if you read a real novel, yes it can. It can broaden your vocabulary as well as open your mind to new ideas. but if you read garbage, then it'll only make you dumber. either way, brain's gonna have something happen to it.
[QUOTE="EmilioDigsIt"]I rarely read books in school, but always got 95-100% on English reading and writing tests if I cared.
Wish I would read more, but my mind wanders.
MythofSisyphus
stop playing so many video games and it will stop wandering while reading. Video games condition your brain so that you lose interest if you arent interacting with flashing objects on a bright colorful screen.
[QUOTE="king23_"]No, not really.blackngold29What are you reading? Probably nothing, judging by your answer.
Actually he's probably only reading random GameSpot posts. Those have been known to have damaging effects on the mind. :o
Hmm well to be honest I'm now I'm pretty stoked in a way about reading lol. Just banished to finished the last few pages of a book Ive been reading the past month or so. I have a lot of free time, so I mine as well make use of it. Question, is their a certain website that reviews or recommends certain books? Kind of like gamespot, but for books? AndrewStar101
I use http://www.litkicks.com/, sometimes they put up some nice recommendations.
Yes it can give you knowledge, vocabulary, grammer, writting.hintakiIt looks like you do a ton of reading.
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