How neuroscience supports plain language “I believe that the use of plain language — that is, language understandable to the intended audience — has the power to make reading and learning enjoyable because it removes unnecessary obstacles. Ultimately, it makes us wiser, more aware, more open to knowledge, more open to a brighter future. In short, more human.” Lorenzo Carpanè discusses how neuroscience supports plain language, providing further support for our work in the latest issue of the PLAIN eJournal. https://lnkd.in/egmimpXR
This article appears in PLAIN eJournal Vol. 8, No. 1: Brussels Plain Language Experience insights. Read the full issue →
