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Language anxiety
Last update: May 11•
005 min

Language anxiety: the limbic-system science behind 'I freeze when I have to speak'

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Bilingualism
Last update: May 8•
005 min

Inside the bilingual brain: 30 years of MRI evidence on what two languages do to you

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Foreign accent syndrome
Last update: Apr 28•
005 min

Foreign accent syndrome: what a rare disorder reveals about how the brain maps sound

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Mirror neurons
Last update: Apr 26•
004 min

Mirror neurons and the imitation roots of language

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Attention
Last update: Apr 16•
003 min

Attention switching: the executive function bilinguals exercise more than the rest of us

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Stroop effect
Last update: Apr 15•
004 min

The Stroop effect: 90 years of one elegant task

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Inattentional blindness
Last update: Apr 14•
004 min

Inattentional blindness: the gorilla in the basketball video

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Comprehensible input
Last update: Apr 6•
003 min

Comprehensible input: Krashen's hypothesis, 40 years on

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Spaced repetition
Last update: Apr 5•
003 min

Spaced repetition: 130 years of one finding

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