A recent study suggests that months of language study can lead to improvements in attention, working memory, and executive function among older adults. Experts in the field have noted these cognitive benefits as a potential way to maintain mental acuity as individuals age.
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Study indicates language learning may enhance cognitive function in older adults
A study has found that older adults who engage in language learning may experience enhancements in cognitive functions such as attention, working memory, and executive function. This research highlights the potential benefits of language study for maintaining mental sharpness in later life.
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Learning another language may keep your brain younger, study suggests
Study indicates language learning may enhance cognitive function in older adults