As vantagens de um cérebro bilíngue

Veja a lição inteira http://ed.ted.com/lessons/how-speaking-multiple-languages-benefits-the-brain-mia-nacamulli É óbvio que a capacidade de falar mais de um idioma facilita as coisas - como viajar ou assistir filmes sem legendas. Mas quais os outros benefícios em ter um cérebro bilíngue ou multilíngue? Mia Nacamulli não só mostra os detalhes dos três tipos de cérebros bilíngues mas também como essa habilidade mantém o cérebro saudável, complexo e ativo. Lição de Mia Nacamulli, animação de TED-Ed.

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