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Why learning languages could keep you younger
New study spotlight: Researchers found multilingual people were about half as likely to show signs of accelerated biological aging compared to monolinguals, even after adjusting for other factors.
Why kids excel: Children’s brains form over a million neural pathways per second, making it easier to mimic accents and absorb languages during their critical period. Adult learning edge: Adults bring ...
Millions of students worldwide have long relied on self-paced learning through pre-recorded video lectures, a model that ...
Research indicates that repetition and distributed practice effectively fires and rewires the brain, thereby strengthening memory and improving learning potential. This approach aims to develop and ...
Millions of students worldwide have long relied on self-paced learning through pre-recorded video lectures, a model that forms the backbone of massive ...
Engineers have uncovered an unexpected pattern in how neural networks -- the systems leading today's AI revolution -- learn, suggesting an answer to one of the most important unanswered questions in ...
Neural circuits associated with three cortical regions in cognitive generalization with different manifestations from different species. (A) Emotionrelated brain regions mainly project to PFC and OFC; ...
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