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Sunday, December 31, 2006
Reading tough grammar exercises the brain In an article by David Rose, unconventional alterations to grammar excite the brain. Read the article. I wonder how this brain activity compares to say playing a game of go, in which future moves are predicted and analyzed, or playing a first-person shooter and anticipating sudden events.
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