Bilingual Brain Insights
Bilingual individuals utilize overlapping brain regions for language processing, yet the interpretation of sounds can differ significantly between languages. Current research reveals that even when hearing an unfamiliar language, the brain's English circuitry may still engage, demonstrating the complexity of memory and sound sequence processing. This nuanced understanding highlights the brain's adaptability in managing multiple languages.In this clip
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Dr. Eddie Chang: The Science of Learning & Speaking Languages | Huberman Lab Podcast #95
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