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But conversely, when it comes to foreign vocabulary, the human brain region becomes more elastic, moving at a faster rate with the desired purpose of decoding grouped from there, meanwhile, electroencephalography data Physiological measurements from the neural system show that there are also signs of rapid and strong increase.
"These mechanisms will make our brains more flexible, more resilient, more flexible," Yuriy Shtyrov, a researcher at the University of Helsinki, said in a statement.
Thus, the above experiment shows that learning foreign languages not only helps us improve the level and knowledge of the word itself but also helps the brain to be more elastic and more flexible. The above information is receiving interesting interest from many international medical experts.
Huynh Dung ( According to Newkerala)