I'll be the first to admit it: My life would be a whole lot easier if I could speed-read. Instead of spending an hour poring over a dense scientific paper, I'd spend just a few minutes and understand everything perfectly.Unfortunately, while there are plenty of ads claiming they could teach me to do just that, a new study suggests those claims are basically bogus. For the study, published in Psychological Science.
我是第一个承认这个事实的人:如果我能快速阅读,那么我的生活会更加简单。我可以用几分钟就完全理解所有事情,根本不用花一个小时去研究那厚厚的论文。不幸的是,虽然很多广告都宣称自己可以教我如何快速阅读,但是一项最新研究表明,这些承诺都是假的。这份研究发表在了《心理科学》上。
For example, one argument is that speed-reading training helps you absorb more information in a single glance than you typically do. But the researchers say that "what limits our ability to process text is our capacity to recognise words and understand text" - and not how many words our eyes take in at a time.
例如,其中一个争议就是,快速阅读训练可以让你一目十行,这比你按部就班地阅读获得的信息更多。但研究人员说,限制我们阅读能力的是我们理解句子和文章的能力,而不是我们一次能够看多少句子。
In 1980, in a most comprehensive review of speed-reading, scientists compared comprehension among a group of speed readers, normal readers, and people told to skim the text.Results showed that the speed readers understood the text better than the skimmers, but not as well as those reading at normal speed. If the speed readers hadn't looked directly at a specific passage, they weren't able to answer detailed questions about that part.
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