Bilingualism: consequences for mind and brain
Building on earlier evidence showing a beneficial effect of bilingualism on children's
cognitive development, we review recent studies using both behavioral and neuroimaging …
cognitive development, we review recent studies using both behavioral and neuroimaging …
Does bilingualism influence cognitive aging?
TH Bak, JJ Nissan, MM Allerhand… - Annals of neurology, 2014 - Wiley Online Library
Recent evidence suggests a positive impact of bilingualism on cognition, including later
onset of dementia. However, monolinguals and bilinguals might have different baseline …
onset of dementia. However, monolinguals and bilinguals might have different baseline …
Bilingualism provides a neural reserve for aging populations
J Abutalebi, L Guidi, V Borsa, M Canini, PA Della Rosa… - Neuropsychologia, 2015 - Elsevier
It has been postulated that bilingualism may act as a cognitive reserve and recent
behavioral evidence shows that bilinguals are diagnosed with dementia about 4–5 years …
behavioral evidence shows that bilinguals are diagnosed with dementia about 4–5 years …
Bilingualism, dementia, cognitive and neural reserve
D Perani, J Abutalebi - Current opinion in neurology, 2015 - journals.lww.com
Lifelong bilingualism represents a powerful cognitive reserve delaying the onset of dementia
by approximately 4 years. As to the causal mechanism, because speaking more than one …
by approximately 4 years. As to the causal mechanism, because speaking more than one …
[HTML][HTML] A systematic review on the possible relationship between bilingualism, cognitive decline, and the onset of dementia
M Van den Noort, K Vermeire, P Bosch, H Staudte… - Behavioral …, 2019 - mdpi.com
A systematic review was conducted to investigate whether bilingualism has a protective
effect against cognitive decline in aging and can protect against dementia. We searched the …
effect against cognitive decline in aging and can protect against dementia. We searched the …
[HTML][HTML] Does bilingualism protect against dementia? A meta-analysis
JAE Anderson, K Hawrylewicz, JG Grundy - Psychonomic Bulletin & …, 2020 - Springer
Evidence suggests that bilingualism may contribute to neuroplasticity and cognitive reserve,
allowing individuals to resist cognitive decline associated with Alzheimer's disease …
allowing individuals to resist cognitive decline associated with Alzheimer's disease …
The advantages of bilingualism debate
M Antoniou - Annual Review of Linguistics, 2019 - annualreviews.org
Bilingualism was once thought to result in cognitive disadvantages, but research in recent
decades has demonstrated that experience with two (or more) languages confers a bilingual …
decades has demonstrated that experience with two (or more) languages confers a bilingual …
The effect of lifelong bilingualism on regional grey and white matter volume
Lifelong bilingualism is associated with the delayed diagnosis of dementia, suggesting
bilingual experience is relevant to brain health in aging. While the effects of bilingualism on …
bilingual experience is relevant to brain health in aging. While the effects of bilingualism on …
[HTML][HTML] The cognitive benefits of being bilingual
Editor's note: Today, more of the world's population is bilingual or multilingual than
monolingual. In addition to facilitating cross-cultural communication, this trend also positively …
monolingual. In addition to facilitating cross-cultural communication, this trend also positively …
The bilingual adaptation: How minds accommodate experience.
E Bialystok - Psychological bulletin, 2017 - psycnet.apa.org
According to some estimates, more than half of the world's population is multilingual to some
extent. Because of the centrality of language use to human experience and the deep …
extent. Because of the centrality of language use to human experience and the deep …