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Proust and the squid: the story and science of the reading brain / Wolf, Maryanne 2008  Book
Wolf, Maryanne Book
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Publication London, Icon Books, 2008.
Description ix, 310pBlue and cream spine
Summary/Abstract A developmental psychologist evaluates the ways in which reading and writing have transformed the human brain, in an anecdotal study that reveals the significant changes in evolutionary brain physiology throughout history.
Contents How the brain learned to read Reading lessons from Proust and the squid How the brain adapted itself to read: the first writing systems The birth of an alphabet and Socrates' protests How the brain learns to read over time The beginnings of reading development, or not The "natural history" of reading development: connecting the parts of the young reading brain The unending story of reading's development When the brain can't learn to read Dyslexia's puzzle and the brain's design Genes, gifts, and dyslexia From the reading brain to "what comes next."
Standard Number 9781848310308 Pb.
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Reader, come home: The reading brain in a digital world / Wolf, Maryanne; Stoodley, Catherine(Ill.) 2018  Book
Wolf, Maryanne Book
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Publication New York, HarperCollins, 2018.
Description 260pRed spine
Summary/Abstract Wolf considers the future of the reading brain and our capacity for critical thinking, empathy and reflection as we become increasingly dependent upon digital technologies. Draws on the author's extensive research from "Proust and the Squid" to consider the future of the reading brain and its capacity for critical thinking, empathy, and reflection in today's highly digitized world. A decade ago, Wolf's Proust and the Squid revealed what we know about how the brain learns to read and how reading changes the way we think and feel. Now, in a series of letters, Wolf describes her concerns-- and hopes-- about how digital mediums may be changing our brains. Wolf herself has found that her ability to read deeply has been impacted as she becomes increasingly dependent on screens. What could this mean for our future?
Standard Number 9780062388780 Hb.
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