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SHAKSPER 2006: Food for Thought
From: Hardy M. Cook (editor@shaksper.net) Date: 12/21/06
The Shakespeare Conference: SHK 17.1104 Thursday, 21 December 2006 [1] From: Jon Ciccarelli <jon7057@msn.com> Date: Tuesday, 19 Dec 2006 12:18:11 -0500 Subj: Re: SHK 17.1097 Food for Thought [2] From: Sean King <stking42@gmail.com> Date: Tuesday, 19 Dec 2006 14:42:54 -0500 Subj: Re: SHK 17.1097 Food for Thought [1]----------------------------------------------------------------- From: Jon Ciccarelli <jon7057@msn.com> Date: Tuesday, 19 Dec 2006 12:18:11 -0500 Subject: 17.1097 Food for Thought Comment: Re: SHK 17.1097 Food for Thought Interesting article. I'd be curious to know if similar tests were performed on scholars or actors that were used to reading the texts and found their brain scans to be slightly different. I'd assume that different areas would be highlighted in the scan as neural connections have developed to process the unfamiliar language structure. When first starting out as an actor, I found getting my head around Shakespeare's verse structure or even his prose a daunting task and to memorise proved even more difficult. Now I find reading just about any line in the cannon has become second nature. I found that also translates into reading other classical authors. Jon [2]------------------------------------------------------------- From: Sean King <stking42@gmail.com> Date: Tuesday, 19 Dec 2006 14:42:54 -0500 Subject: 17.1097 Food for Thought Comment: Re: SHK 17.1097 Food for Thought >Works from Shakespeare, Chaucer, Wordsworth and D H Lawrence challenge >readers [...] this challenge causes the brain to light up with electrical activity. . . . but, when we read *Lawrence*, aren't we thinking with the blood? ;-) S. _______________________________________________________________ S H A K S P E R: The Global Shakespeare Discussion List Hardy M. Cook, editor@shaksper.net The S H A K S P E R Web Site <http://www.shaksper.net> DISCLAIMER: Although SHAKSPER is a moderated discussion list, the opinions expressed on it are the sole property of the poster, and the editor assumes no responsibility for them.
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