A new study reports people who speak more than one language have more gray matter in the areas of the brain associated with executive control.
A new study reports early social behavior is linked to a baby's ability to learn new language sounds.
Researchers look at the impact of bilingualism on information processing.
A new study reports bilingual patients are twice as likely to have normal cognitive function following a stroke than a person who speaks only one language.
A new study reports early exposure to a language influences how the brain processes sounds from a second language later in life.
Researchers report the strength of certain brain connections may predict success, or failure, at learning a second language.
Proficient bilingual toddlers enjoy greater cognitive benefits that their monolingual peers, a new study reports.
According to a new study, bilingualism related differences in brain activity can be seen in children as young as 11 months.
Researchers use eye tracking to examine the differences behind how English and bilingual speakers process nouns.
According to researchers, learning a new language may help improve brain plasticity and information encoding.
Bilingual people may have a cognitive advantage when it comes to maintaining attention and focus, a new study reports.
Aging bilingual brains are more efficient and economical with their resources, a new study reports.