Proust and the Squid: The Story of Science and the Reading Brain

Maryanne Wolf puts Proust into her book because she likes his account of reading’s pleasures. The squid part of her book is more interesting. Scientists in the 1950s used the squid’s nervous system to discover how neurons transmit to each other, and this leads Wolf to an account of how today’s cognitive neuroscientists are finding out what happens inside a human brain when it learns to read.

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