Building on earlier evidence showing a beneficial effect of bilingualism on children’s cognitive development, we review recent studies using both behavioral and neuroimaging methods to examine the effects of bilingualism on cognition in adulthood and explore possible mechanisms for these effects. This research shows that bilingualism has a somewhat muted effect in adulthood but a larger role in older age, protecting against cognitive decline, a concept known as “cognitive reserve”. We discuss recent evidence that bilingualism is associated with a delay in the onset of symptoms of dementia. Cognitive reserve is a crucial research area in the context of an aging population; the possibility that bilingualism contributes to cognitive reserve is...
It has been postulated that bilingualism may act as a cognitive reserve and recent behavioral eviden...
Bilingualism is the ability to understand and produce more than one language. Three forms of bilingu...
Research has demonstrated that bilingual children who constantly juggle two languages have better co...
For much of the twentieth century, bilingualism was thought to result in cognitive disadvantages. In...
A systematic review was conducted to investigate whether bilingualism has a protective effect again...
Culture, education and of other forms of acquired capacities act on individual differences in skill ...
The past few years has seen a substantial growth in research interest in the cognitive effects of bi...
BACKGROUND: Bilingualism may contribute to cognitive reserve, protect against cognitive decline, and...
Background: Evidence from previous studies suggests that bilingualism contributes to cognitive reser...
In the recent decades a significant amount of research has been dedicated to study of the neurocogn...
A growing amount of studies have explored the possible effects of bilingual experience on cognitive ...
There is an ongoing debate on potential neuroprotective effects of bilingualism against cognitive de...
The aim of this book is to provide an overview of studies published so far on bilingualism and cogni...
This article summarises over ten years of research on the effects of multilanguage acquisition on co...
The number of bilingual and multilingual speakers around the world is steadily growing, leading to t...
It has been postulated that bilingualism may act as a cognitive reserve and recent behavioral eviden...
Bilingualism is the ability to understand and produce more than one language. Three forms of bilingu...
Research has demonstrated that bilingual children who constantly juggle two languages have better co...
For much of the twentieth century, bilingualism was thought to result in cognitive disadvantages. In...
A systematic review was conducted to investigate whether bilingualism has a protective effect again...
Culture, education and of other forms of acquired capacities act on individual differences in skill ...
The past few years has seen a substantial growth in research interest in the cognitive effects of bi...
BACKGROUND: Bilingualism may contribute to cognitive reserve, protect against cognitive decline, and...
Background: Evidence from previous studies suggests that bilingualism contributes to cognitive reser...
In the recent decades a significant amount of research has been dedicated to study of the neurocogn...
A growing amount of studies have explored the possible effects of bilingual experience on cognitive ...
There is an ongoing debate on potential neuroprotective effects of bilingualism against cognitive de...
The aim of this book is to provide an overview of studies published so far on bilingualism and cogni...
This article summarises over ten years of research on the effects of multilanguage acquisition on co...
The number of bilingual and multilingual speakers around the world is steadily growing, leading to t...
It has been postulated that bilingualism may act as a cognitive reserve and recent behavioral eviden...
Bilingualism is the ability to understand and produce more than one language. Three forms of bilingu...
Research has demonstrated that bilingual children who constantly juggle two languages have better co...