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Question: Discuss, in four to six sentences each, three meaningful take-aways: concepts, tools and, or techniques from last week's assigned Chapter 5 reading, and tell why they are meaningful to you. What Happens to Our Brains When We Read?Our minds change and evolve in some fascinating ways when we read.
The act of reading increases our brain connectivity, changes our mind for the better, enhances our compassion skills, and improves our memory.
When we read, the left occipitotemporal cortex of our brain instantly associates each written word with its spoken equivalent.
One part of our brain analyzes the meaning of a word, while another part allows it to recognize words automatically.
But reading too much can also kill our brain's productivity especially when new meanings are not being created.
Since the brain loves meaning, the information we can connect to our experiences [written assignments] will remain more than what we did not understand.