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 cognitive functions across the lifespan are well documented, less is known about the neural substrates underlying differential behavior. It is clear that bilingualism affects brain regions that mediate language abilities and that these regions are at least partially overlapping with those that exhibit age-related decline. Moreover, the behavioural advantages observed in bilingualism are generally found in executive function performance, suggesting that the frontal lobes may also be sensitive to bilingualism, which exhibit volume reductions with age. The current...
With the growing prevalence of bilingualism in modern society, it has become increasingly important ...
Abstract Bilinguals use two different language systems to mediate not only social communication, but...
Long-term management of more than one language has been argued to contribute to changes in brain and...
Culture, education and of other forms of acquired capacities act on individual differences in skill ...
Background: Bilingualism is associated with higher gray matter volume (GMV) as a form of brain reser...
Bilingualism has been associated with increases in compensatory mechanisms to age-related neurocogni...
Cerebral gray-matter volume (GMV) decreases in normal aging but the extent of the decrease may be ex...
In the recent decades a significant amount of research has been dedicated to study of the neurocogn...
There is a lively debate whether bilingualism as a state of permanent cognitive control contributes ...
Long-term management of more than one language has been argued to contribute to changes in brain and...
It has been postulated that bilingualism may act as a cognitive reserve and recent behavioral eviden...
Lifelong bilingualism is associated with delayed dementia onset, suggesting a protective effect on t...
AbstractIt is a timely issue to understand the impact of bilingualism upon brain structure in health...
Cognitive reserve (CR) prevents cognitive decline and delays neurodegeneration. Recent epidemiologic...
Bilingualism has been argued to help maintain cognitive functioning in ageing by contributing to the...
With the growing prevalence of bilingualism in modern society, it has become increasingly important ...
Abstract Bilinguals use two different language systems to mediate not only social communication, but...
Long-term management of more than one language has been argued to contribute to changes in brain and...
Culture, education and of other forms of acquired capacities act on individual differences in skill ...
Background: Bilingualism is associated with higher gray matter volume (GMV) as a form of brain reser...
Bilingualism has been associated with increases in compensatory mechanisms to age-related neurocogni...
Cerebral gray-matter volume (GMV) decreases in normal aging but the extent of the decrease may be ex...
In the recent decades a significant amount of research has been dedicated to study of the neurocogn...
There is a lively debate whether bilingualism as a state of permanent cognitive control contributes ...
Long-term management of more than one language has been argued to contribute to changes in brain and...
It has been postulated that bilingualism may act as a cognitive reserve and recent behavioral eviden...
Lifelong bilingualism is associated with delayed dementia onset, suggesting a protective effect on t...
AbstractIt is a timely issue to understand the impact of bilingualism upon brain structure in health...
Cognitive reserve (CR) prevents cognitive decline and delays neurodegeneration. Recent epidemiologic...
Bilingualism has been argued to help maintain cognitive functioning in ageing by contributing to the...
With the growing prevalence of bilingualism in modern society, it has become increasingly important ...
Abstract Bilinguals use two different language systems to mediate not only social communication, but...
Long-term management of more than one language has been argued to contribute to changes in brain and...