Encore: The benefits of being bilingual, with Viorica Marian, PhD
Speaking of Psychology
In this episode of Speaking of Psychology, host Kim Mills interviews Dr. Viorica Marian, a psychologist and cognitive scientist, about the cognitive benefits of bilingualism and multilingualism. Dr. Marian explains that bilingualism can lead to a delayed onset of Alzheimer's and dementia, and she discusses how the brain processes multiple languages simultaneously. She also touches on how language influences perception, memory, and decision-making, including moral judgments. The conversation explores the definition of bilingualism, the impact of heritage languages, and the potential effects of artificial intelligence on language diversity. Dr. Marian shares insights from her research and her book, "The Power of Language," emphasizing the profound ways in which language shapes our minds and interactions.
Part 1: Basics, Context
Part 2: Cognitive Function, Brain Processing
Part 3: Acquisition, Definitions
Part 4: Future, Research
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