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SOURCE:
BBC Scientists believe Torquay born novelist Agatha Christie used words that invoked a chemical response in readers that made her books "literally unputdownable". A neurolinguistic study of more than 80 of her novels concluded that her phrases trigger a pleasure response which cause people to seek them out again and again. According
to the study Christie used literary techniques mirroring those employed
by hypnotherapists and psychologists, which have a mesmeric effect on
readers. This excerpt is from an article originally published by BBC News. Please read the full article here. More headlines at the Mind Power News & Article Library
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