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Unlike adults, children use both brain hemispheres to understand language – EdexLive
The new finding suggests a possible reason why children appear to recover from neural injury much easier than adults

To understand language (more specifically, processing spoke sentences), children use both the brain’s hemispheres, right and left — quite different from what adults do. The new finding suggests a possible reason why children appear to recover from neural injury much easier than adults.
According to Georgetown University Medical Center neuroscientists, infants and young children have brains with a superpower, of sorts. Whereas adults process most discrete neural tasks in specific areas in one or…
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