r/GetStudying 1d ago

Study Memes The Most Effective Method Discovered So Far to Boost the Human Brain: Fully Activate the Nervous System

High-speed English oral reading engages the brain through three sensory channels—seeing, speaking, and listening—creating the most effective information processing and output loop for the neural system. This multi-channel, full-spectrum training maximizes coordination across different brain regions. Through ultra-fast reading, the brain undergoes continuous high-intensity stimulation, strengthening neural pathways and synaptic connections, thereby significantly enhancing cognitive abilities. To date, this is the most effective method discovered so far for improving brain function.

Many people have tested it successfully, with some noticing results in just a few days. Below is the article on the academic forum Figshare: https://figshare.com/articles/thesis/High-Speed_English_Oral_Reading_for_Cognitive_Enhancement_2/29954420?file=57448213

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u/Madlykeanu 1d ago

Interesting.., id love to see a actual study of this with a higher sample size

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u/Difficult_Wave_9326 1d ago

TBH this seems like a pretty weak study. First of all, the sample size is tiny. 

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u/IAbsolutelyDare 17h ago

TLDR: "The author practiced reading aloud English news articles (e.g., CNN, NPR) for approximately one hour per day, using playback speeds at or above 2×. Over several months of training, the author observed noticeable changes, including faster thinking speed, stronger memory retention, and improved cognitive flexibility." 

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u/johnny_riser 9h ago

What does it mean by playback speed since they are the ones reading? Does it just mean to read at speeds above 2x?

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u/No-Low7274 17h ago

Source on this being the most effective method? The source provided is a self-study, and while interesting, we need a lot more data to claim its the most effective method for this. 

What are the sources for all the claims you make in your first paragraph? These are pretty bold claims, that would require some good evidence.