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Author Marian, Viorica, author.

Title The power of language : how the codes we use to think, speak, and live transform our minds / Viorica Marian.

Publication Info. [New York, NY] : Dutton, [2023]
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 Farmington, Main Library - Adult New Materials  401 MAR    Check Shelf
 Newington, Lucy Robbins Welles Library - Adult Department  401 MARIAN    Check Shelf
 South Windsor Public Library - Non Fiction  401 MARIAN    Check Shelf
 Windsor, Main Library - Adult Department  401.9 MA    Check Shelf
Description vii, 271 pages : illustrations, map ; 24 cm
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents Introduction, or Welcome! -- Self. Mind boggling -- The parallel processing super-organism -- On creativity, perception, and thought -- The word made flesh -- Childhood, aging, and in-between -- Another language, another soul -- Society. The ultimate influencer -- Words of change -- Found in translation -- The codes of our minds -- The future of science and technology -- In conclusion, or Happy trails!
Summary "This revolutionary book goes beyond any recent book on language to dissect how language operates in our minds and how to harness its virtually limitless power. As Dr. Marian explains, while you may well think you speak only one language, in fact your mind accommodates multiple codes of communication. Some people speak Spanish, some Mandarin. Some speak poetry, some are fluent in math. The human brain is built to use multiple languages, and using more languages opens doors to creativity, brain health, and cognitive control. Every new language we speak shapes how we extract and interpret information. It alters what we remember, how we perceive ourselves and the world around us, how we feel, the insights we have, the decisions we make, and the actions we take. Language is an invaluable tool for organizing, processing, and structuring information, and thereby unleashing radical advancement. Learning a new language has broad lifetime consequences, and Dr. Marian reviews research showing that it: Improves executive function-our ability to focus on the things that matter and ignore the things that don't; Results in higher scores on creative-thinking tasks; Develops critical reasoning skills; Delays Alzheimer's and other types of dementia by four to six years; Improves decisions made under emotional duress; Changes what we see, pay attention to, and recall"-- Provided by publisher.
Subject Psycholinguistics.
Multilingualism.
Multilingualism. (OCoLC)fst01028907
Psycholinguistics. (OCoLC)fst01081323
Added Title How the codes we use to think, speak, and live transform our minds
ISBN 9780593187074 (hardcover)
0593187075 (hardcover)
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