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 …

[HTML][HTML] Sex and gender differences in cognitive and brain reserve: Implications for Alzheimer's disease in women

S Subramaniapillai, A Almey, MN Rajah… - Frontiers in …, 2021 - Elsevier
Women represent ⅔ of the cases of Alzheimer's disease (AD). Current research has focused
on differential risks to explain higher rates of AD in women. However, factors that reduce risk …

The language and social background questionnaire: Assessing degree of bilingualism in a diverse population

JAE Anderson, L Mak, A Keyvani Chahi… - Behavior research …, 2018 - Springer
Research examining the cognitive consequences of bilingualism has expanded rapidly in
recent years and has revealed effects on aspects of cognition across the lifespan. However …

Language History Questionnaire (LHQ3): An enhanced tool for assessing multilingual experience

P Li, F Zhang, A Yu, X Zhao - Bilingualism: Language and Cognition, 2020 - cambridge.org
The language history questionnaire (LHQ) is an important tool for assessing the linguistic
background and language proficiency of multilinguals or second language learners …

[图书][B] The Oxford handbook of language attrition

MS Schmid, B Köpke - 2019 - books.google.com
This volume is the first handbook dedicated to language attrition, the study of how a
speaker's language may be affected by crosslinguistic interference and non-use. The effects …

Development of reserves over the life course and onset of vulnerability in later life

S Cullati, M Kliegel, E Widmer - Nature Human Behaviour, 2018 - nature.com
This Review develops a theoretical framework for the development and onset of vulnerability
in later life based on the concept of reserves. We stress the advantages of using the concept …

Uncovering the mechanisms responsible for why language learning may promote healthy cognitive aging

M Antoniou, SM Wright - Frontiers in Psychology, 2017 - frontiersin.org
One of the great challenges facing humankind in the 21st century is preserving healthy brain
function in our aging population. Individuals over 60 are the fastest growing age group in the …

Neuroplasticity across the lifespan and aging effects in bilinguals and monolinguals

N Del Maschio, S Sulpizio, F Gallo, D Fedeli… - Brain and …, 2018 - Elsevier
Evidence that bilingualism protects against age-related neurocognitive decline is mixed.
One relatively consistent finding is that bilingual seniors have greater grey matter volume …

Structural brain differences between monolingual and multilingual patients with mild cognitive impairment and Alzheimer disease: Evidence for cognitive reserve

HD Duncan, J Nikelski, R Pilon, J Steffener… - Neuropsychologia, 2018 - Elsevier
Two independent lines of research provide evidence that speaking more than one language
may 1) contribute to increased grey matter in healthy younger and older adults and 2) delay …

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 …