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Whether it’s a podcast, audio book, or a friend or relative. According to researchers at UC Berkeley, listening to, following, and understanding a narrative uses an abundance of cognitive functions… including brain regions that govern spatial reasoning, visual imagery, social interaction, and emotional responses.
So if you want a neural workout – just say to someone, “Tell me a story…”