HOW DOES LEARNING LANGUAGES AFFECTS THE BRAIN Learning

HOW DOES LEARNING LANGUAGES AFFECTS THE BRAIN

Learning means transforming the way the brain works. It weighs only 1220 -1380 grams, yet it contains 100 billion neurons, and each neuron can have up to 10, 000 synaptic connections with other neurons, this is a total of 100000000 connections.

Language learning affects the brain like physical exercise affects the muscles. We force them to move, making them bigger and stronger. Knowledge of languages develops brain function, improves memory and has many health benefits such as delaying ageing. As we get older, the ability to learn decreases, so children find it easier to speak a second language. A child's brain is more malleable and absorbs new knowledge faster.

It is known that we learn everything from childhood. For example, we take our first steps and strive to meet our goals. A child doesn't do it because someone is punishing him. The brain is its own best teacher. The built-in motivation system (language learning) causes dopamine to be released in the brain when success (perfect language learning) is achieved, and this triggers the release of endogenous opioids that produce feelings of happiness.

5 advantages of learning languages: - improves mental agility - gains new skills - improves memory - protects against Alzheimer's - delays the onset of dementia

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