As it turns out, our brains process the words we read in the same center as we process the spoken word. When we read, our brain is basically reading to itself, then listening to what it just read.
In other words, the spoken word and the words we read are processed in the same channel – and when provided simultaneously, our brains make a choice – it can’t do both!
You cannot listen with comprehension & read with comprehension at the same time.



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