How Texting Affects Brain Function

by Team PoetrySoup

Writing texts, especially by hand, improves brain function, pumps intellect and memory, and helps you solve problems and find new ideas. In this article, a writer from a paper writing service will explain why writing is so helpful and how to get all these benefits.

How do you feel after spending hours writing a text, an article, or a new chapter? You are not alone if you feel relaxed, full of energy, or even more inspired than at first. Many claim that writing affects their feelings, thoughts, and looks at different things. And it's true, and report affects the brain far more than we realize. Let's break down exactly how.

How texting affects brain function

Writing improves memory

Have you ever had that experience where you write down a to-do list or phone number, and when you need to make a call or do something, you remember it perfectly, and there's no need to write it down? This is no accident. When you write something down, you engage a group of cells in your temporal lobe, the reticular activating system. As a result, your brain increases its concentration on the information you are writing down.

Clichés stop development

Have you ever read a text almost entirely composed of clichés? At times like that, it seems like your brain completely shuts down. Well, there's some truth to that. Reading and writing cliches reduce your brain's capacity by eliminating the stimulation of visual elements and metaphors. So try to avoid clichés while writing.

Keeping a journal improves your health

Many of us keep a journal to write down everything that happened during the day, get our emotions and worries out on paper and save future ideas. We know that diarying helps us deal with unpleasant events, grief, and stress more quickly, but the benefits of keeping a journal are much more significant.

Researchers at the University of Texas found that journaling helps increase the production of T lymphocytes. These are immune cells that help the body fight infections.

There is also scientific evidence that journaling develops the brain's left hemisphere. Okay, but what about the right hemisphere, which is responsible for creativity? When the left hemisphere is busy working, the right hemisphere activates and creates something creative, imaginative, and sensual.

The effect of writing on the intellect

How can you talk about writing and the brain and not mention that this activity makes you smarter? Writing texts increases mental clarity in ways that verbal communication will never do.

Writing about a topic requires more clarity than talking about it. Before you write something, you need to reflect, organize your thoughts, and only then turn the carefully processed information into text. The best tools for online writing can help you with that. 

If you're a writer, you probably have an impressive vocabulary. You can thank your class for that. We notice words and phrases used repeatedly in our texts as we write. We realize that this would be boring not only for our readers but for ourselves as well. And that makes us look for new words and phrases.

Put away the keyboard.

How many notebooks, sketchbooks, and notebooks are on your desk now? How many pens and pencils? If there are a lot, you must be a stationery fan.

And that's a perfect thing, too. The physical act of writing - writing with a pen on paper - engages your brain in three different ways. You use your fine motor skills to pick up a pen and write, your brain works by recognizing the lines and shapes that create each letter, and you are conscious of each word formed in your brain.

So, don't feel bad if you can't get past the stationery department. You get much more out of your attachment to writing by hand than your friends who have already forgotten what a pen is.

Write to improve your writing ability.

Everyone knows that reading increases your vocabulary and improves your writing style. That's true, but the best thing a person who wants to pump up their writing skills can do is write as often as possible. The reason for this is simple.

Think about this. How often have you had ideas for new texts and works while working on old ones? Ideas sometimes relate to something other than the project you're working on, but the writing process stimulates your brain, generating various ideas.

Is there a problem? Write about it.

To solve a problem, you must understand it, research the details, and find a solution. What could be more helpful in this endeavor than writing about it?

Describing a problem on paper helps you fully understand what you're dealing with. Many notes allow you to research the details and go deeper into the heart of the problem.

Finally, is there a better way to find a solution than writing down the results of a brainstorming session so you can see all the ideas on paper?

Moreover, solving problems by writing them down increases your chances of finding solutions and developing your problem-solving abilities.

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