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How does the human brain process two languages?
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How does the human brain process two languages?

A new study suggests that bilingual individuals process different languages with surprisingly similar patterns of brain activity, challenging previous assumptions. Researchers found that when deciding whether to use a word in singular or plural form, bilinguals show similar brain activity regardless of which language they are using. The findings indicate a high level of integration between two languages in the brain.

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How does the human brain process two languages?

A new study suggests that bilingual individuals process different languages with surprisingly similar patterns of brain activity, challenging previous assumptions. Researchers found that when deciding whether to use a word in singular or plural form, bilinguals show similar brain activity regardless of which language they are using. The findings indicate a high level of integration between two languages in the brain.

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