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It’s a shame. Not only is it delicious to immerse yourself in a good book, but it’s also beneficial to your health to read.
Neuroscientists have discovered that different brain regions process how we read words. One brain area only sees words as pictures—another brain area sounds out words phonetically.
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After reading this study, it seems that one interesting aspect of tongue twisters is that they probably tap into different brain regions based on how we visualize and sound out words.