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Another way to think of this is that the more senses you involve when you’re learning something, the better the information will stick. 

In one study, scientists had participants view a video of someone speaking that had no sound. Their auditory cortexes, the part of the brain responsible for picking up noise, were still active. Interestingly, this same area was inactive when the same people saw a silent video of someone only making faces. 

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