Brains Benefit from Multilingualism
In a recent recent article entitled thus, the Science Daily, November 26, 2009, reports on a significant research project undertaken by a research team appointed by the European Commission. David Marsh, the Project Coordinator, says that neuroscientific research especially offers increasingly strong evidence of versatile knowledge of languages being beneficial for the individual’s brain. Marsh reports: “The research report cites six main areas where multilingualism and hence the mastery of complex processes of thought seem to put people in advantage. These include learning in general, complex thinking and creativity, mental flexibility, interpersonal and communication skills, and even a possible delay … Continue reading Brains Benefit from Multilingualism
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