DIGITAL READING VS PRINT READING: COGNITIVE DIFFERENCES
Keywords:
Digital Reading; Print Reading; Biliterate Brain; Deep Reading; Cognitive Differences; Memory; Attention; Concentration.Abstract
This article examines the cognitive differences between digital and print reading. The study focuses on how people read, process information, and develop comprehension skills in these environments. In addition, from this article we can understand psychologists and scientists’ opinions about Deep Reading,’’Biliterate Brain", Memory, Attention and Concentration.
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