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Mothers And Kids Sync Brain Activity, Even in Non-Native Languages : ScienceAlert

Last updated: March 14, 2026 3:20 pm
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New Study Shows Language Doesn’t Impact Brain Synchrony in Mothers and Children

A recent study has revealed fascinating insights into the synchronized neural activity between mothers and their children during play, even when communicating in a non-native language. This phenomenon, known as interbrain synchrony, highlights the strong connection between individuals engaged in social interactions, such as playing, learning, or singing together.

While interbrain synchrony is well-known for enhancing social bonding and successful interactions, its impact on bilingualism has been relatively unexplored. Bilingual children, in particular, are often overlooked in developmental neuroscience research, despite the cognitive benefits of bilingualism.

Researchers from the University of Nottingham conducted an experiment to investigate the effects of language on interbrain synchrony in bilingual mother-child pairs. The study, published in the journal Frontiers in Cognition, observed 15 pairs engaging in different play conditions while wearing fNIRS caps to measure neural activity in key brain regions.

Graphic depicting the experiments
The play conditions (A and B), and the fNIRScap (C). (Papoutselou et al., Front. Cognit., 2026.)

The results showed that brain synchrony significantly increased during play sessions between mothers and children, regardless of the language used. This synchrony was most pronounced in the prefrontal cortex, responsible for executive functions, while slightly weaker in the temporoparietal junction associated with social cognition.

Interestingly, the study found that parent-child language differences did not hinder brain synchrony, challenging the notion that linguistic discrepancies could affect emotional connections. Bilingualism, the researchers suggest, can actually enhance communication and learning within families.

Lead researcher Douglas Hartley notes, “Bilingualism is sometimes seen as a challenge, but can give real advantages in life. Our research shows that growing up with more than one language can also support healthy communication and learning.”

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Future studies may explore the impact of language proficiency on brain synchrony in parent-child relationships and expand the research to include different types of familial and social interactions. Understanding the role of nonverbal cues alongside language in promoting brain synchrony could offer further insights into human communication.

In conclusion, this study highlights the resilience of brain synchrony in overcoming language barriers, reinforcing the idea that every language can foster strong connections between individuals. The findings underscore the importance of bilingualism in nurturing relationships and enhancing cognitive development in children.

This research was published in Frontiers in Cognition.

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