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Title: Your brain reads paper books and screens differently
Author: Bronwyn Thompson
Date: Tue, 09 Jun 2026 00:22:41 +0000
Link: https://refractor.io/learning-memory/brains-books-ebooks/
[image 1: Do we commit more to memory when we read it off a physical
page? Scientists believe we might (link #1)]
Does the way information "sticks" to our brains differ depending on the
medium? New research suggests it might, with readers engaging more with
a story in a traditional book than one read on a digital device.
Continue Reading[2]
Category: Learning & Memory[3], Brain Health[4], Body and Mind[5]
Tags: University of Tokyo[6], Reading[7], eBook[8], E-reader[9],
Books[10], Japan[11]