Neuroscientists from MIT have found that reading computer code does not activate the areas in the brain used to process language. Instead, they found that it activates general-purpose neural networks ...
A new study uses eye-tracking and EEG to uncover the linguistic brain waves programmers produce when reading confusing code.
Programmers might need to 'read' code in programming languages, but it's not the language-processing part of the brain where blood flow increases during the activity. Instead, a group of MIT ...
Boosting reading skills: Coursemojo uses AI to help middle schoolers tackle challenging texts, providing tailored prompts and feedback while supporting teachers with live insights. Rethinking coding ...