Why are pages you access the most in a book, much easier to get to when reopening the book?

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Why are pages you access the most in a book, much easier to get to when reopening the book?

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When you open a book to a specific page, you are essentially folding the book in half so that that page is in the front. The more times you do this, the easier it is to open the book to that page because the fold is already there.

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