Bilingual babies better at executive functioning

New York: Researchers have found that babies raised in bilingual households show brain activity linked to executive functioning as early as when they are 11 months old. Bilingual children have more activity in areas associated with executive function, a set of mental abilities that includes problem-solving, shifting attention and other desirable cognitive traits, and the […]

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New York: Researchers have found that babies raised in bilingual households show brain activity linked to executive functioning as early as when they are 11 months old.

Bilingual children have more activity in areas associated with executive function, a set of mental abilities that includes problem-solving, shifting attention and other desirable cognitive traits, and the difference in their brain activity is evident as early as 11 months of age.