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Want to learn how to keep your brain sharp?

June 15, 2004 18:33 IST

Want to keep your brain sharp? Learn two or more languages then.

A recent research study quoted by WebMD Medical News shows that fluency in two languages or more prevents some of the effects of aging on brain function.

The study found that people who were bilingual were able to negotiate change better and stay focussed on a task than people who spoke only one language.

The ability to maintain one's attention on a task is known as fluid intelligence. It is one of the first aspects of brain function to decline as people get older.

The research also suggests that the ability to stay focussed on a task amid irrelevant or extra information may use the same brain processes that are involved while switching languages.

The study will appear in this month's issue of the journal Psychology and Aging. Researchers compared the reaction time of a task performed by a group of bilingual and monolingual middle-aged (30- to 59-year-olds) and older (60- to 88-year-olds). The task measured brain thinking processes known to decline with age.


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Sub: sharp brain

Surely there is a gap in this reseaech! May be there is no relation between sharp brain and poverty or success in other word!


Posted by mrs dixit





Sub: b rational guys !

Well most of the earlier comments seem 2 come from ppl annoyed at the article. I guess that is a dangerous attitude. Please donot disregard ...


Posted by awhan





Sub: Not Sure

In Japan,Germany most of the people knows only one language. Then how they are sharp?


Posted by Mahesh





Sub: this is a foolish statement

r all the people who know more than one language have sharp brains amd all those people who know only one people have weak brains?? ...


Posted by prateek





Sub: Ridiculous

Please refrain from posting such ridiculous surveys conducted by some less than deserving PhD students. These regularly appear in TOI giving people complexes(inferior, superior, both).


Posted by Bhavesh




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