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University of Houston

The Bilingual Brain

This course explores the brain bases of bilingualism by discussing literature relevant to differences in age of initial learning, proficiency, and control in the nonverbal, single language and dual-language literature. Participants will learn about the latest research related to how humans learn one or two languages and other cognitive skills.

Status: Psychology
Status: Multilingualism
Course15 hours

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YW

5.0Reviewed Dec 25, 2024

It was a meaningful course with lots of current research sharing. As a language teacher, I would like to share what I learned here with my colleagues to guide our curriculum.

CM

5.0Reviewed Jun 14, 2023

Dr. Hernandez is a very good professor, his lessons are focused and connect well or chain to the next lesson.

SJ

5.0Reviewed Oct 31, 2016

A great course for those who are interested in the fascinating bilingual research going on in area. Clearly stated, up-to-date literature shared.

ZR

5.0Reviewed Jan 18, 2018

This course helped me in understanding various aspects of how brain and mind works and how we can use these knowledge for studying different languages and also when we multitasks

CS

5.0Reviewed Jan 29, 2019

This class covered many different aspects of bilingualism (and multiligualism) and included evidence from research.

TU

4.0Reviewed Oct 7, 2019

Very interesting and informative. Many aspects make you think of language, the mind, and the brain in a different way. I enjoyed it quite a bit.

AD

4.0Reviewed Jul 3, 2023

I learned lots of new information that I wasn't expecting. I really enjoyed the ride and loved the EAOA process.

VV

5.0Reviewed Jul 14, 2023

I really like this course. It really gives me a new knowledge about how the brain works when people learning or using more than language.

MS

5.0Reviewed Jun 13, 2020

It really solidified parts of what I already know about bilingualism. I'm really excited to read the book.

MM

5.0Reviewed Oct 9, 2020

This course provide us with various aspects of how brain and mind works and how we can use these knowledge for studying different languages

KL

5.0Reviewed Aug 23, 2021

I learned how languages are acquired, lost, and maintained and the myths associated with those topics.

CB

5.0Reviewed Jan 6, 2021

This course was so interesting that I completed it in a lot less time than I expected. I really want to thank both the Coursera team and the University of Houston.

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