Stock Photo - Scientists and study conductor Dr. Alfred Anwander and Portuguese Tomas Goucha of the Max-Planck-Institute for Cognitive and Neuroscience prepares the brain screenings of Syrian refugee Baraa Alkurdi in a magnetic resonance imaging system in Leipzig, Germany, 1 November 2016. He is one of 60 refugees who have received language classes in two different groups, in which there is either a focus on grammer or on vocabulary, since May this year as part of a research project. The study seeks to explore which changes to the brain take place within this process and how a language can be learned most effectively. Supportive checks in the form of MRI imagings are made before, during and after the classes. PHOTO: WALTRAUD GRUBITZSCH/dpa | usage worldwide. - Leipzig/Saxony/Germany

Stock Photo: Scientists and study conductor Dr. Alfred Anwander and Portuguese Tomas Goucha of the Max-Planck-Institute for Cognitive and Neuroscience prepares the brain.

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