On “Psychology Behind the Headlines”, hosts Patricia Wu, Jessica Reyes, and guest Rabbi Gaines we dive into new research suggesting that reading fiction improves your thinking skills and even your empathy.
Fiction = Brain Benefits
A major study found that reading fiction boosts cognitive skills, including problem-solving and understanding others.
Reading Builds Flexible Thinking
Fiction engages the imagination, making your mind more dynamic, just like how a vibrant painting is more interesting than a single color.
Mix Your Reading List
Both factual reading and imaginative fiction expand your mind in different ways, so it’s good to have a mix of genres on your bookshelf.