All the cognitive, emotional, and cultural benefits of picking up another language at any stage of life. Jayk7/Getty Images As the world continues to become increasingly interconnected, ...
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Study suggests bilingualism may slow brain aging
Evidence is mounting that speaking more than one language does more than ease travel or broaden cultural horizons, it may ...
Is language core to thought, or a separate process? For 15 years, the neuroscientist Ev Fedorenko has gathered evidence of a ...
The FINANCIAL — new study using MRI has revealed structural brain changes in children with developmental language disorder (DLD), a common but under-recognised difficulty in language learning.
Related: Neuroscientists Have Finally Tracked Down The Bilingual Language Switch in The Brain When someone knows two or more ...
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Why Learning a New Language in December Feels Like Opening a Door to the World
As December's routines shift, even fifteen focused minutes a day can set off the measurable cognitive gains of ...
The language we learn growing up seems to leave a lasting, biological imprint on our brains. German and Arabic native speakers have different connection strengths in specific parts of the brain’s ...
The songbird is among the classical species studied as a model for understanding the neurobiology of language. It uses song and vocalization to communicate information for its survival. The songbird’s ...
The brain’s superior temporal gyrus quietly learns your language patterns, helping it break continuous speech into clear, ...
When education is framed primarily as optimizing neural circuitry, we risk losing sight of the full complexity of human ...
About a year ago, Sweden took a great leap forward by taking a giant step backward: Its education system formally rebalanced the use of digital tools and traditional teaching strategies by embracing ...
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