Language change after coma

When the Australian man Ben McMahon, 22, woke up from a coma due to a serious car accident, he almost forgot English but used fluent Chinese.

When the Australian man Ben McMahon, 22, woke up from a coma due to a serious car accident, he almost forgot English but used fluent Chinese.

Before the accident, Ben only learned a little Chinese in high school and could not speak fluently this language. After waking up, he wrote in Chinese characters' I love my father ', I love my mother' and speak Chinese like Chinese people.

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Ben McMahon speaks Chinese fluently after his coma even though he only learned the speaker before

In contrast, after the coma, this Melbourne city man only spoke a little English and pronounced like a foreigner. Currently Ben has been to China, living in Shanghai.

This is not the first case of language change after coma . A similar story happened with a Croatian young woman in 2010. According to the British Daily Mail and The Telegraph, the 13-year-old girl woke up after a 24-hour coma had forgotten Croatian but used it well. German. Before that, she only learned basic German lessons and watched German TV programs but didn't speak fluently like after a coma. The director of Croatia's Split Hospital Hospital commented on the case: 'We cannot know when recovering from a coma, how the brain reacted.'

Some scientists call this phenomenon 'bilingual aphasia' , according to Discovery magazine, Different languages ​​are stored in different areas of the brain and when certain areas of the language are damaged, the brain works. can switch to another language storage area.

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Update 15 December 2018
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