A new study by researchers at the University of Tokyo explores whether reading manga on paper or on a tablet changes how the brain understands and remembers stories. Participants first read the ...
Reading on paper reportedly improves story comprehension compared to its digital version, although the underlying ...
TOKYO -- Reading manga in print improves comprehension and reduces unnecessary brain activity compared to reading on a tablet ...
Editor’s Note: Click on the words highlighted in this story to pull up a definition and short research summary. Reading comprehension is a complex endeavor. It’s heavily dependent on learning new ...
South African learners consistently struggle with reading comprehension, performing poorly in both international and local assessments. A significant issue is that 81% of grade 4 learners (aged 9 or ...
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