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Books vs audiobooks: Is reading always better for your brain than listening?

Last updated: September 22, 2025 7:35 am
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In today’s fast-paced world, the way we consume information is constantly evolving. With the rise of audiobooks and e-readers, many people are questioning whether these mediums can provide the same cognitive benefits as traditional print reading. As an avid reader and author, I have delved into the research to uncover the subtle yet meaningful ways in which different formats shape our minds.

The benefits of reading in print are well-documented. Not only does reading exercise our cognitive processes, but it also cultivates empathy, emotional intelligence, and theory of mind. Studies have linked good literacy with physical and mental health, and even longer life. One study even found that those who read books for just 30 minutes a day were 20% less likely to die over the next 12 years compared to non-readers.

When it comes to comparing reading in print with screens or audiobooks, the research becomes more complex. Studies suggest that reading on screens may lead to skimming and a decreased understanding of the material compared to reading on paper. Additionally, frequent exposure to screen reading may reduce the persistence in grappling with longer literary texts.

As for audiobooks, comprehension is generally similar to reading, but subtle differences have emerged. Listening to an audiobook taps into different elements of cognition, with individuals reasoning more intuitively when listening and more deliberately when reading. The presence of another person’s voice in audiobooks can also shape interpretation through intonation, rhythm, and emotion.

Ultimately, the choice between print reading, e-readers, or audiobooks depends on personal preference and circumstances. While listening while reading may have benefits for some, proficient readers may experience a negative effect due to cognitive load theory. The key is to manage attention and choose the format that works best for you.

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In conclusion, whether you prefer print, e-readers, or audiobooks, the most important thing is to engage with the material for pure pleasure. Whether you’re cooking dinner or on a long drive, audiobooks can provide a valuable alternative to print reading. The medium may differ, but the enjoyment and cognitive benefits of immersing yourself in a story remain the same.

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