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Bilingual baby brains show increased activity in executive function regions
April 4, 2016 by NewsBot
Babies raised in bilingual households show brain activity associated with executive functioning as early as 11 months of age, new research demonstrates. The study also gives evidence that the brains of babies from bilingual families remain more open to learning new language sounds, compared with babies from monolingual families.