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Scientists have proven in the past that reading stimulates many different parts of the brain. In a 2006 study, for example, research subjects read the words 'perfume' and 'coffee,' and the part of their brains devoted to the sense of smell lit up.
While these studies have focused on brain activity while a person is reading, a new study suggests that reading doesn't just make a fleeting impression. It may make long-term changes to to the brain.
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Especially interesting in light of the "new" common core educational standards in the U.S.
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