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Old December 19th, 2006, 10:04 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Bard boosts brain, researchers say
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British researchers using modern medical technology have demonstrated what generations of teachers have told generations of students: Shakespeare is good for you.

Reading parts of Shakespeare's plays causes the brain to become positively excited, researchers from the University of Liverpool said in a release Monday.

In particular, Shakespeare's use of a linguistic technique known as a functional shift, where a part of speech is employed in an unusual way — a noun might act as a verb, for example — forces a peak in brain activity.

"By throwing odd words into seemingly normal sentences, Shakespeare surprises the brain and catches it off guard in a manner that produces a sudden burst of activity — a sense of drama created out of the simplest of things," said Prof. Philip Davis, from the university's School of English.

He cited the example of the phrase "he godded me" from the tragedy Coriolanus. Because it's an unusual usage, "the brain becomes excited."

The reader understands that a familiar word is being used in an unfamiliar way, said Prof. Neil Roberts, from the university's Magnetic Resonance and Image

"The brain signature is relatively uneventful when we understand the meaning of a word, but when the word changes the grammar of the whole sentence, brain readings suddenly peak. The brain is then forced to retrace its thinking process in order to understand what it is supposed to make of this unusual word," he said.

The two researchers, with Guillaune Thierry from the University of Wales, watched 20 participants who had electrodes linking their scalp to an electroencephalogram (EEG) while they read selected lines from Shakespeare's works.

When the readers hit a functional shift, the EEG didn't show the negative wave modulation produced by a sentence that doesn't make sense, but instead, recorded a positive re-evaluation of the word.

The researchers are now trying to find which areas of the brain are most affected.

Experts have suggested that heightened brain activity may explain why Shakespeare's plays have such a strong effect on readers.
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Old December 19th, 2006, 10:21 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Shakespeare gives you schizophrenia?
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Old December 19th, 2006, 10:25 PM   #3 (permalink)
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I love the stuff, but I don't think it's made me any smarter.
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I love me some Shakespere. I have a complete collection of sonnets with me all the time. I dont know why really.
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I could never understand Shakespeare, I had a hard time with it in college, grrrr.
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We read it in grade 5...............fun fun fun NOT!
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Shakespeare in 5th grade--that's mind-boggling. I love Shakespeare, too, Pacific Breeze, but it hasn't made me any smarter, either.
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I think it was more of a bragging right for parents, you know...Well MY son is reading Shakespeare and he's only in grade fiiiiIiiIiiiiiIIIive.
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I could never understand Shakespeare, I had a hard time with it in college, grrrr.
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