We often think how fast we learn something is a function of how smart we are. If your brain is soaking in material quickly, you're intelligent; if not, well, that doesn't say great things about your IQ. But science shows context and technique actually play a huge role in how fast we learn, and even small changes — like the format you use to read — can make a huge difference.
我们经常认为我们学东西的速度取决于我们有多聪明。如果你的大脑很快就沉浸在物质中,你就很聪明;如果不是,那么,这并不能说明你的智商有多高。但科学表明,环境和技术实际上对我们学习的速度起着巨大的作用,即使是小的变化-像你用来阅读的格式-也会产生巨大的变化。
Intelligence Isn't the Problem
与智力无关
Audiobooks have plenty of advantages; you can enjoy them anywhere, even in the car, and not printing books saves trees. Less fluent readers also often find them more accessible and absorbing. But according to the latest research, if your goal isn't to pass the time in traffic or on the treadmill, but instead to learn something difficult, you should definitely choose a physical book.
有声读物有很多优点,你可以在任何地方享受它们,即使是在车里,而不印刷书籍可以节省树木。不太流利的读者也常常发现他们更容易接触和吸引人。但是根据最新的研究,如果你的目标不是在交通和跑步机上消磨时间,而是为了学习一些困难的东西,你应该选择一本实体书籍。
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