The benefits of a bilingual brain


It’s obvious that knowing more than one language can make certain things easier — like traveling or watching movies without subtitles. But are there other advantages to having a bilingual (or multilingual) brain? Mia Nacamulli details the three types of bilingual brains and shows how knowing more than one language keeps your brain healthy, complex and actively engaged. [Directed by TED-Ed, narrated by Pen-Pen Chen].

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  1. I am glad to hear about the delay in dementia for bilinguals … so my prospects are good!

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