Language and the Brain - Alexandre Maciel
Alexandre Maciel
Mr. Roddy
IHSS
September 10, 2021
Language and the Brain
Language is one of the most complicated things that humans learn, and it's incredible how early children start combining words and expressing their ideas. Children learn and listen to different words and phrases that they then remember and can look back on when needing to use these words. What I found very interesting is that if a toddler hear the phrase "mice eat cats", they will realize that it's not right. Mice can't eat cats, it's the other way around! So when children are learning language, they also are able to tell what's right and wrong, and ultimately create common sense. Language can be learned very rapidly and forgotten very slowly. Forgetting a language over time is called aphasia. But when children grew into adulthood, learning a language is much more difficult. This is because the more humans age, the more space that first language dominates in your brain. Also, scientists believe that since adults don't need to learn that second language, that their focus and determination isn't like a child who is yet to be stacked by information.
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