Speaking multiple languages is linked to a younger-looking brain, with the greatest benefits seen in fluent multilinguals.
Study finds those who speak two languages have brains that appear around six years younger than those who speak one ...
People who speak more than one language seem to have younger brains, according to research presented at the Federation of ...
A new study uses AI and MEG scans to prove speaking multiple languages makes the brain look up to 13 years younger.
Speaking multiple languages may slow your brain’s aging process, according to a new study by an international team of researchers being presented this week at the Federation of European Neuroscience ...
Speaking multiple languages may help keep the brain younger, with new research linking multilingualism to slower brain aging ...
Is your teenager thinking about taking a Spanish or French class? Tell them there’s a hidden benefit to picking up another ...
Speaking multiple languages may slow brain aging, with people who speak four languages showing brain patterns associated with ...
Speaking two languages may slow brain ageing by up to 13 years, with bilingual individuals showing brains that appear six ...
Researchers found that people who speak multiple languages showed brain activity patterns associated with a younger brain age ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results