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Protective effect of bilingualism on aging, MCI, and dementia: A community-based study. [PDF]
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Bilingualism: Language and Cognition, 2022
In Rethinking Multilingual Experience through a Systems Framework of Bilingualism (Titone & Tiv, 2022), we encouraged psycholinguists and cognitive neuroscientists to consider integrating social and ecological aspects of multilingualism into a collective
D. Titone, Mehrgol Tiv
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In Rethinking Multilingual Experience through a Systems Framework of Bilingualism (Titone & Tiv, 2022), we encouraged psycholinguists and cognitive neuroscientists to consider integrating social and ecological aspects of multilingualism into a collective
D. Titone, Mehrgol Tiv
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Is bilingualism associated with better working memory capacity? A meta-analysis
International Journal of Bilingual Education and Bilingualism, 2021Due to their experience of managing two languages, it has been suggested that bilinguals could receive more practice in the domain of working memory (WM) leading to a WM bilingual advantage. Although some studies have shown that bilinguals can outperform
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Is bilingualism related to a cognitive advantage in children? A systematic review and meta-analysis.
Psychological bulletin, 2020Bilingual people are often claimed to have an advantage over monolingual people in cognitive processing owing to their ability to learn and use two languages. This advantage is considered to be related to executive function (EF).
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