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How books shape minds and societies, building cognitive resilience and civic mindedness
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z6dm5gtkpz posted on 2025/10/28Ever wonder how diving into a good book actually changes your brain and makes you a sharper thinker? This fascinating interview with a cognitive neuroscience expert from Université Paris Cité reveals the amazing benefits of reading, from boosting cognitive resilience to even helping prevent dementia! You'll pick up some advanced vocabulary and practical insights that are perfect for parents and educators too.
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