This finding, Bak said, inspired him to investigate the cognitive benefits of
learning a second language during adulthood.
The key to
learning a second language during your child's baby years is that their brain's networks and pathways haven't fully formed yet, so their brain is able to set up the «network» for both languages at once while they are babies, something that adult brains just can't do.
Not exact matches
Researchers found that young adults proficient in two
languages performed better on attention tests and had better concentration than those who spoke only one
language, irrespective of whether they had
learned that
second language during infancy, childhood or their teen years.
Mostly, this means the education and income of students, but it also captures factors like the percentage of students
learning English as a
second language, and the percentage of students who change schools
during the course of the school year due to parental job shifts.
Due to developments in the brain that take place
during the
learning of a
second language, one's memory is deeply strengthened.
During the
second period, the puppy
learns to speak «dog», this means he
learns to say «hello», he
learns the «body
language» and how to respond to other dogs.