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学习古典文学有利大脑发展


文章来源:enread 发布时间:2013-01-20 08:43



The works of Shakespeare and Wordsworth are "rocket-boosters" to the brain and better therapy than self-help books, researchers will say this week.

本周将发布的一项研究揭示,阅读莎士比亚与华兹华斯的作品好比大脑的“火箭助推器”,比读一些自助书籍还要管用。

Scientists, psychologists and English academics at Liverpool University have found that reading the works of the Bard and other classical writers has a beneficial effect on the mind, catches the reader's attention and triggers moments of self-reflection. Using scanners, they monitored the brain activity of volunteers as they read works by William Shakespeare, William Wordsworth, T.S Eliot and others.

They then "translated" the texts into more "straightforward", modern language and again monitored the readers' brains as they read the words.

Scans showed that the more "challenging" prose(散文,单调) and poetry set off far more electrical activity in the brain than the more pedestrian versions.

Scientists were able to study the brain activity as it responded to each word and record how it "lit up" as the readers encountered unusual words, surprising phrases or difficult sentence structure.

This "lighting up" of the mind lasts longer than the initial electrical spark, shifting the brain to a higher gear, encouraging further reading.

The research also found that reading poetry, in particular, increases activity in the right hemisphere of the brain, an area concerned with "autobiographical memory", helping the reader to reflect on and reappraise their own experiences in light of what they have read. The academics said this meant the classics were more useful than self-help books.

Philip Davis, an English professor who has worked on the study with the university's magnetic resonance(磁共振) centre, will tell a conference this week: "Serious literature acts like a rocket-booster to the brain.

"The research shows the power of literature to shift mental pathways, to create new thoughts, shapes and connections in the young and thestaid alike."


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evenyven 发表于 2013-1-23 11:51:19 |只看作者 |坛友微信交流群
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yunfan20 发表于 2013-1-23 14:42:18 |只看作者 |坛友微信交流群
有道理,谢谢分享
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bengdi1986 发表于 2013-1-25 23:02:17 |只看作者 |坛友微信交流群
同理可推,读四大名著,古代文学也可以是rocket-booster~~

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le2005 发表于 2013-3-11 14:46:43 |只看作者 |坛友微信交流群
继续教育,终身学习的一个重要好处是:可以防止大脑已开发部分的萎缩——大多数化学污染的环境和食品因素会加速这种非生理因素萎缩。。。
近4年后,莫名就找回了账号和密码(美羊羊教授),为这个“有记录以来最偏离的厄尔尼诺炎夏”拂过一缕清凉…

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