Aims and Objectives: In this commentary article we consider the benefits of adopting a neuroconstructivist approach (Filippi & Karmiloff-Smith, 2013) in the study of bilingualism in order to promote empirical and theoretical progress on the fiercely debated issue of whether bilingualism confers genuine cognitive advantages. Significance/Implications: Although there is a general consensus that exposure to multilingual environments does not impair cognitive development, there are still doubts on the possible beneficial advantages of bilingualism. Critics argue that the evidence for this advantage might have been confounded by unsound or questionable methodological practices. Some investigators have abandoned research in this area, indicati...
As a result of advances in healthcare, the worldwide average life expectancy is steadily increasing....
An aim of research on bilingualism is to understand how the brain adapts to the use of more than one...
Editorial on the Research Topic 'Cognitive Reserve and Language Experience: Can Long-Term Use of Mu...
Aims and Objectives: In this commentary article we consider the benefits of adopting a neuroconstru...
This article summarises over ten years of research on the effects of multilanguage acquisition on co...
For much of the twentieth century, bilingualism was thought to result in cognitive disadvantages. In...
Building on earlier evidence showing a beneficial effect of bilingualism on children’s cognitive dev...
first acquisition compared to more difficult second language acquisition provides evidence that the ...
The topic of bilingualism and cognition has been well debated in recent years, particularly in rela...
A debate over the past decade has focused on the so-called bilingual advantage-the idea that bilingu...
Bilingualism has been put forward as a life experience that, similar to musical training or being ph...
Research on the effects of bilingualism on cognitive development is reviewed, and two complementary ...
Supported by numerous studies, bilingualism has been linked to both cognitive advantages as well as ...
The article reports research investigating the way bilingualism affects cognitive and linguistic per...
Bilingualism has been suggested to benefit cognitive performance; however, this claim has recently b...
As a result of advances in healthcare, the worldwide average life expectancy is steadily increasing....
An aim of research on bilingualism is to understand how the brain adapts to the use of more than one...
Editorial on the Research Topic 'Cognitive Reserve and Language Experience: Can Long-Term Use of Mu...
Aims and Objectives: In this commentary article we consider the benefits of adopting a neuroconstru...
This article summarises over ten years of research on the effects of multilanguage acquisition on co...
For much of the twentieth century, bilingualism was thought to result in cognitive disadvantages. In...
Building on earlier evidence showing a beneficial effect of bilingualism on children’s cognitive dev...
first acquisition compared to more difficult second language acquisition provides evidence that the ...
The topic of bilingualism and cognition has been well debated in recent years, particularly in rela...
A debate over the past decade has focused on the so-called bilingual advantage-the idea that bilingu...
Bilingualism has been put forward as a life experience that, similar to musical training or being ph...
Research on the effects of bilingualism on cognitive development is reviewed, and two complementary ...
Supported by numerous studies, bilingualism has been linked to both cognitive advantages as well as ...
The article reports research investigating the way bilingualism affects cognitive and linguistic per...
Bilingualism has been suggested to benefit cognitive performance; however, this claim has recently b...
As a result of advances in healthcare, the worldwide average life expectancy is steadily increasing....
An aim of research on bilingualism is to understand how the brain adapts to the use of more than one...
Editorial on the Research Topic 'Cognitive Reserve and Language Experience: Can Long-Term Use of Mu...