Bilingualism and the Brain

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چکیده

Bilinguals have been compared with monolinguals and become research focus due to their more extensive communication skills, complex thought processes, easier identity development in two different languages. Being a bilingual from babyhood is unique experience which can change the structure, network executive control system brain. There are constantly active languages minds of bilinguals always state deciding between these languages, an exercise for A study (Mechelli, 2004) has showed that second-language learning raises grey matter left inferior parietal cortex, related decision-making, inhibition focusing. In fact, difference could emerge at infanthood. relevant (Kovacs et al., 2009) indicated seven-month-year-olds contemporaneous behind new rule while playing puppets. Furthermore, advantages getting Alzheimer elder ages. The illness 4.1 years (Bialstok 2007). Based on results studies, it be concluded bilingualism multilingualism should encouraged across world cognitive advantage conserving good health.

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عنوان ژورنال: Artuklu insan ve toplum bilim dergisi

سال: 2021

ISSN: ['2548-0545']

DOI: https://doi.org/10.46628/itbhssj.1026418