Finally, Gabriella's parentsarelikelytobesubordinatebilinguals, wholearn a secondarylanguagebyfilteringitthroughtheirprimarylanguage.
Becausealltypesofbilingualpeoplecanbecomefullyproficientin a languageregardlessofaccentorpronunciation, thedifferencemaynotbeapparentto a casualobserver.
Butrecentadvancesinbrainimagingtechnologyhavegivenneurolinguistics a glimpseintohowspecificaspectsoflanguagelearningaffectthebilingualbrain.
Ifthisistrue, learning a languageinchildhoodmaygiveyou a moreholisticgraspofitssocialandemotionalcontexts.
Conversely, recentresearchshowedthatpeoplewholearned a secondlanguageinadulthoodexhibitlessemotionalbiasand a morerationalapproachwhenconfrontingproblemsinthesecondlanguagethanintheirnativeone.
Beforethe 1960s, bilingualismwasconsidered a handicapthatslowed a child's developmentbyforcingthemtospendtoomuchenergydistinguishingbetweenlanguages, a viewbasedlargelyonflawedstudies.
Andwhile a morerecentstudydidshowthatreactiontimesanderrorsincreaseforsomebilingualstudentsincross-languagetests.
Thisisthepartofthebrainthatplays a largeroleinexecutivefunction, problemsolving, switchingbetweentasks, andfocusingwhilefilteringoutirrelevantinformation.
So, whilebilingualismmaynotnecessarilymakeyousmarter, itdoesmakeyourbrainmorehealthy, complexandactivelyengaged.
Andevenifyoudidn't havethegoodfortuneoflearning a secondlanguageas a child, it's nevertoolatetodoyourself a favorandmakethelinguisticleapfrom, "Hello," to, "Hola," "Bonjour" or "您好"。
Becausewhenitcomestoourbrains, a littleexercisecango a longway.
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