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  1. 29 kwi 2022 · Numerous studies have examined how learning a new language at different ages can make a difference to the way your brain works. Let’s take a look at how learning a second language affects your brain.

  2. 5 maj 2021 · Picking up a new language — at any age — creates new pathways that could also make you a better person and may even help stave off dementia.

  3. 19 lut 2021 · Findings underline the fascinating plasticity of the adult brain during foreign language learning, even after a short semantic training of only 18 minutes as well as the importance of comparing evidence from different neuroscientific methods and behavioral data.

  4. 13 lis 2014 · Researchers from Penn State University in the US have found that learning a language will change the structure of your brain and make the network that pulls it all together more efficient - and the improvements can be experienced at any age.

  5. Presumably, second-language (L2) learning is mediated by changes in the brain. Little is known about what changes in the brain, how the brain changes, or when these changes occur during learning. Here, we illustrate by way of example how modern brain-based methods can be used to discern some of the changes that occur during L2 learning.

  6. 16 sie 2024 · Learning a new language does a lot more than just expand your linguistic skills–it actually leads to significant changes in your brain. Researchers have found that the brain actually starts to rewire itself in response to learning a new language.

  7. Speaking multiple languages can have some surprising effects on the brain. Speaking a second or even a third language can bring obvious advantages, but occasionally the words, grammar and...

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