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New languages re-wire brains of all ages
November 13, 2014 /
Learning a new language can change the function and structure of your brain network, say researchers.
"Learning and practicing something, for instance a second language, strengthens the brain," says Ping Li, professor of psychology, linguistics, and information sciences and technology at Penn State.
"Like physical exercise, the more you use specific areas of your brain, the more it grows and gets stronger."
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