The relationship between literacy and the brain
We all know, reading and writing can help protect the brain and help delay the aging process.
Find solutions to the close relationship between the brain and the ability to read and write people.
We all know, reading and writing can help protect the brain, and help delay the aging process of this "brainstorm". So many people often say reading an article, writing a letter, a crossword, a riddle or playing an intellectual game . are simple activities that work very well with the brain.
But do you fully understand this relationship? Check out the infographic below to find the answer to that question.
Update 18 December 2018
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