After 150 years of mystery, neuroscience has finally cracked the code on how language works in the brain—and the answer is surprisingly elegant.
A vast study suggests that being multilingual can slow down cognitive ageing. Speaking multiple languages could slow down ...
The technology works like a translator, not a mind reader – It converts brain scan patterns into coherent sentences by ...
Infants born deaf or hard of hearing show adverse changes in how their brains organize and specialize, but exposure to sound and language may help them develop more normally, according to new research ...
People from countries where multilingualism was common were 2.17 times less likely to experience accelerated ageing ...
WASHINGTON, March 11 (Reuters) - While most people speak only one language or perhaps two, some are proficient in many. These people are called polyglots. And they are helping to provide insight into ...
When you learn a new language, it lights up certain brain regions, but speaking your native tongue allows the brain to rest. An MIT study finds the brain expends comparatively little effort when ...
When surgeons perform brain surgery on people with brain tumors or epilepsy, they need to remove the tumor or abnormal tissue while preserving parts of the brain that control language and movement. A ...
Recent studies have identified a protein that could potentially reverse brain aging, marking a significant breakthrough in ...
A new brain decoding method called mind captioning can generate accurate text descriptions of what a person is seeing or recalling—without relying on the brain's language system.