
Regularly speaking multiple languages may be especially beneficial for brain health in old age, experts say. nyti.ms/48MAq8y
Mark Antoniou
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@markantoniou
Associate Professor at @MARCSInstitute within @WesternSydneyU, Scientific Committee Chair for #ISB14 https://t.co/A29fzuxDg1

Regularly speaking multiple languages may be especially beneficial for brain health in old age, experts say. nyti.ms/48MAq8y
















Our 1st paper on a NSW Govt funded project- watch the space on how this literature review informed the interventions we’ve developed to address contemporary issues of ageing clinical nurses @MARCSInstitute @ACRes_Western - sciencedirect.com/science/articl…







Congratulations to Associate Professor @markantoniou from the @MARCSInstitute for Brain, Behaviour and Development who has been named top researcher in the field of #Language and #Linguistics as part of The @australian's annual Research magazine.




