
Understand How Reading Made Us: 1. How Reading Made Our Brains
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Mar 16, 2026 Joseph Henrich, Harvard anthropologist linking literacy to cultural shifts; Naomi Alderman, novelist on digital culture and early literacy; John Burn-Murdoch, FT data reporter tracking reading trends; Maryanne Wolf, UCLA neuroscientist on reading’s brain circuits. They explore how learning to read rewires brains, the decline in long-form reading, technology’s impact on attention, and why early literacy and deep reading matter.
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Reading Rewires A Networked Brain Circuit
- Maryanne Wolf explains reading is an invented skill that rewires multiple brain systems into a new integrated circuit.
- She details how vision, motor, language and cognition connect, then free attention for deeper inference and feeling.
Leisure Book Reading Has Fallen Sharply
- John Burn-Murdoch cites multiple data sources showing leisure reading has roughly halved in recent years.
- He points to US Time Use diaries and UK National Literacy Trust figures showing daily book reading falling from ~30–40% to ~15–20%.
Young People Report More Concentration Problems
- John Burn-Murdoch links rising reports of concentration and memory problems to changes in the digital information environment since ~2010.
- He cites Monitoring the Future survey and other studies showing a marked increase in teens and young adults reporting difficulty concentrating.




