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KaiserProtoday at 12:58 PM7 repliesview on HN

Could you expand on the audiobook part?

Im assuming that screens dont count because its not novels/literature

but audio books are the same content but delivered by a different medium, I am genuinely curious as to your opinion on is not counting


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hbntoday at 1:28 PM

Audiobooks do not feel like disconnecting. It feels like another app on my smart device pumping digital sound into my ears.

Leaving my devices inside and sitting on the porch, reading a book feels much healthier for my brain. And more intentional consumption than passive noise to kill time.

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randusernametoday at 2:11 PM

IMO audiobooks and physical books are an identical experience for passive reading, but not for active reading.

So audiobook genre fiction is reading, but audiobook War and Peace or audiobook The C Programming Language doesn't count. Not for arbitrary gate-keeping reasons, but because reading those books implies a more active form of engagement than marching linearly through it.

world2vectoday at 1:03 PM

I just think listening to a book is not the same as actually reading it. Just my personal preference, really, and I'm not knocking down on audiobooks.

Listening to audiobooks, IMHO, is a more passive and less focused way of consuming literature.

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thfurantoday at 1:04 PM

And it’s my understanding that, auditory vs visual processing aside, studies demonstrate that the brain activation is essentially identical between reading a book and listening to it.

watwuttoday at 1:38 PM

Imo, audio books are perfectly comparable to listening to podcasts. Calling it reading is absurd. It is not reading, it is listening.

And reading on screen is reading.

essephtoday at 1:36 PM

> but audio books are the same content but delivered by a different medium, I am genuinely curious as to your opinion on is not counting

Audio books are passive content. It's not reading. Not remotely the same brain process.

BoingBoomTschaktoday at 1:15 PM

Depends on the amount of focus you dedicate to your listening. But unlike reading, it's much easier to use it as background activity.

Also, I'm very much convinced that the brain is distracted away from the content by the voice acting and intonation; same way that most people physically can't concentrate when listening to music with vocals, evolution made us really sensitive to the human voice.