by everything on Wed Oct 26, 2022 5:30 pm
what do you think are the arguments for/against?
against:
- multi-tasking ... you might not pay as much attention
- emotions ... might be too much in the reader/narrator, and not in your brain.
- if you are "visual" and not "auditory", maybe "seeing" is better than "hearing"
for:
- not sure, but I guess you are still taking in the book.
- you can "read" many more books/year (e.g., in your commute).
- maybe the multi-tasking thing isn't that big a point as you can be distracted when "seeing" the words, too.
I don't know. I saw a WIRED article about this (but it's more fun to ask RSF people, so I won't give the article's answers or summary).
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