Our Brains Interpret Coding Different than Language
A new study out of MIT reports that our brains interpret computer code differently than languages.
A new study out of MIT reports that our brains interpret computer code differently than languages.
How learning a new language has long term benefits for our brains
The human brain is predisposed to visualizing words, even before individuals acquire literacy, according to a team of researchers at Ohio State University.
How we learn words and sentences at the same time
Translating the benefits of raising children to be bilingual
Research shows the human brain is pre-wired to see words
Research from the Basque Center on Cognition, Brain, and Language shows that learning a new language rewires the brain, even in adults
A team of linguists from RUDN University established that a person's ability to accurately differentiate between vowel sounds of a foreign language correlates with the size of their vocabulary in said language
How dual language classes can still work in the era of distance learning
Learning another language is critical for today's students to succeed in tomorrow's global economy