EEG research shows reactions to reading Shakespeare
Shakespeare's works are able to "surprise" the brain by using unexpected and exciting linguistic techniques, according to a new study.
The study used a specialised form of EEG test called the P600, which is what psychologists call an event related potential. In other words its a small electrical signiture which is evoked by a particular reaction to something the person is seeing or hearing.
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