2016年4月27日 星期三

Neuroscientists create ‘atlas’ showing how words are organised in the brain; Speakers of two dialects may share cognitive advantage with speakers of two languages


University of Cambridge
Speaking two different dialects may confer the same cognitive advantages as speaking two different languages, according to new research on bilingual, bi-dialectal and monolingual children.
The ability of children to speak any two dialects – two closely related…
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The Guardian
Scientists have created an “atlas of the brain” that reveals how the meanings of words are arranged across different regions of the organ.

Using brain imaging, scientists have built a map displaying how words and…
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