Home » Psychology news » Using mechanical tools improves our language skills, study finds
Using mechanical tools improves our language skills, study finds
November 11, 2021 by NewsBot
Research has revealed a correlation between being particularly proficient in tool use and having good syntactic ability. A new study has now shown that both skills rely on the same neurological resources, which are located in the same brain region. Furthermore, motor training using a tool improves our ability to understand the syntax of complex sentences and -- vice-versa -- syntactic training improves our proficiency in using tools.


