A new study found a dramatic and positive link between reading for pleasure in early childhood and better cognition, mental health and educational attainment in adolescence. The research team examined childhood reading rates of 10,000 participants, ages 9 to 13, across different ethnicities and varying socioeconomic status. Those who read for pleasure as kids had larger cortical surface areas in several brain regions that are related to cognition and mental health.
A new study found a dramatic and positive link between reading for pleasure in early childhood and better cognition, mental health and educational attainment in adolescence. The research team examined childhood reading rates of 10,000 participants, ages 9 to 13, across different ethnicities and varying socioeconomic status. Those who read for pleasure as kids had larger cortical surface areas in several brain regions that are related to cognition and mental health.