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The popularity of e-readers has (0) I in recent years. The cognitive (1)
that come from reading are indisputable. However, a recent study suggests that those who access reading material through the printed page have an (2)
over those who rely solely on a digital reading experience.
The study asked 50 readers to read the same short story, with half using an e-reader and half using a paperback. After testing readers on the (3)
of the story, such as objects, settings and characters, researchers found that those who used an e-reader were “significantly” (4)
at remembering specifics about the timing of events.
Anne Mangen of Norway’s Stavanger University, a lead researcher on the study, notes that “the tactile feedback of an e-reader does not (5)
the same support for mental reconstruction of a story as a paperback does”. She suggests that a tactile sense of progress which comes from turning pages and feeling the thickness of what you’ve completed, along with the fixity of a text on paper, might be (6)
for allowing the reader to (7)
and remember information.
It appears that not all reading is (8)
. This might also be true when it comes to our emotional (9)
to a story. An earlier study by the same researcher found that those who read an upsetting short story via a paper book had greater empathy and immersion than those who read the same book on a tablet. So, you might want to curl up on the couch with a good paperback, and (10)
yourself in a very real and tactile journey thanks to the printed page.
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immerse
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worse
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provide
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equal
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responsible
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increased
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reliable
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advantage
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benefits
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response
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digest
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details