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Bilinguals Show Reduced Creativity When Thinking in Second Language, Study Finds

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Bilinguals are more creative in their native language because it supports richer mental imagery and idea generation. The post Bilinguals Show Reduced Creativity When Thinking in Second Language, Study Finds appeared first on Psychreg.

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psychreg.org broke the news in on Wednesday, February 25, 2026.
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