Can’t learn a foreign language? Not true according to scientists.

The brain can learn a new word in less than 15 minutes, according to scientists, whose finding will rob many of the excuse that they can't learn a foreign language. 

By Stephen Adams, Medical Correspondent for The Telegraph

A group of neuroscientists have discovered that when learning a new word the brain forms a whole new network of neurons specifically tasked with remembering that word. The process happens far quicker than previously thought, they found.

Dr Yury Shtyrov and his team made the discovery after placing electrodes on the heads of 16 healthy volunteers to monitor their brain activity.  First they recorded the pulses generated when they listened to a familiar word. Then the volunteers were made to listen to a made-up word, over and over again. 

Initially the brain had to work hard to recognize the new word. But after 160 repetitions over 14 minutes, the new memory traces were "virtually indistinguishable" from those of the already familiar word, said Dr Shtyrov. He said: "What this suggests is that practising language is important. Every little helps. "Just perception - listening - is helpful. Our volunteers didn't repeat the words." 

Getting them to repeat the words would "probably extend the new neural networks" to the part of the brain tasked with speech, he said. However, he and colleagues at the Medical Research Council's Cognition and Brain Sciences Unit developed the approach, called constraint-induced aphasia therapy (CIAT), not to help tourists learn a foreign language, but to help stroke patients regain their speech. 

He said: "This research suggests that faster rehabilitation may be possible if treatments for people with brain damage, such as stroke patients, target the brain’s ability to rapidly create these memory traces." 

The next step was to test the theory in stroke patients, he added. 

The research is published in the Journal of Neuroscience

Source of  blog: Http://www.telegraph.co.uk/science/science-news/8200956/Cant-learn-a-foreign-language-Not-true-say-scientists.html

Previous
Previous

Spanish is more widely spoken in Latin America than in Spain

Next
Next

Being bilingual increases your earning potential