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Are you learning a new language? Auditory training can help!

Learning a new language is great for your brain.

Research shows that while there are long-term advantages for your brain, learning a new language can introduce immediate processing costs, particularly when listening in noisy environments.

The cost of code switching between two languages comes at the expense of listening in noise.  People don’t hear as well in noise when they are listening in a second language! Listeners often show longer reaction times and slower processing when encountering a language switch.

What can you do about it? Do auditory training in your second language! Lace AI Pro is available now in 10 languages!

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    Sandra Vandenhoff

    Dr. Sandra Vandenhoff is an audiologist with hearing loss, founder of HEARa, Hearing Rehabilitation teacher, and Canadian author, who does not remember saying on her first day of wearing hearing aids: "Mom, I can hear my shoelaces!"

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