With the number of older adults reaching record levels, so too does the number of elderly experiencing old age disorders such as mood- and cognitive disorders. Older adults typically have a weakened cognitive flexibility related to cognitive decline or depression. Learning a new foreign language might offer some hope to combating these disorders by increasing cognitive flexibility and could well be among the cognitively stimulating activities – such as playing music and physical activity - that promote healthy aging. It combines being cognitively demanding with socio-affective consequences as it has been shown to improve self-esteem and well-being. The objective of this study is to determine whether learning a new language affects cognitive...