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The role of bilingualism in executive functions in healthy older adults


The role of bilingualism in executive functions in healthy older adults

Aims and Objectives: Bilinguals have been claimed to develop superior executive functioning compared to monolinguals due to their continuous experience of ...

Executive function and bilingualism in young and older adults - PMC

Research suggests that being bilingual results in advantages on executive control processes and disadvantages on language tasks relative to monolinguals.

The role of bilingualism in executive functions in healthy older adults

Given the developmental trajectory of executive functions, a bilingual advantage could be more pronounced at an advanced age. To gain a clearer understanding, ...

The role of bilingualism in executive functions in healthy older adults

Statistical analyses showed significant age-related effects on executive functions: younger adults outperformed older adults in the tasks.

Effects of Bilingualism and Aging on Executive Function and ...

Bilinguals showed less interference than monolinguals, with a larger bilingual advantage in the older adult group and in the nonverbal task. Together, these ...

Bilingual interactional contexts predict executive functions in older ...

Notably, lifelong bilingualism has received substantial attention as a potential contributing factor to executive functioning, since it ...

(PDF) Effects of healthy ageing and bilingualism on attention and ...

Group comparisons revealed age-related declines for alerting alongside benefits for executive control, for mono- and bilinguals alike. Task- ...

The impact of bilingualism on executive functions in healthy adults

Group comparison (older adults) of CR produced as a function of 5-sec ... Effects of bilingualism and aging on executive function and working memory ...

The role of bilingualism in executive functions in healthy older adults

Bilinguals have been claimed to develop superior executive functioning compared to monolinguals due to their continuous experience of controlling two languages.

Effects of foreign language learning on executive functions in ...

With age, most cognitive functions decline. As the number of people aged 60 years and older is expected to rise rapidly within the next ...

Effects of four-month-long foreign language learning on executive ...

Despite the plethora of evidence suggesting that bilingualism is protective against cognitive decline in older age, there is limited knowledge ...

Variability in the effects of bilingualism on task switching ... - Frontiers

Introduction: The impact of bilingualism on executive function has been extensively discussed, but inconsistent evidence has been reported.

The effect of bilingualism on executive functions when languages ...

It has been argued that the structural and lexical similarity of the languages spoken by a bilingual creates more interference and therefore ...

Is There a Bilingual Advantage in Executive Functions in Healthy ...

“The role of bilingualism in executive functions in healthy older adults: A systematic review,” International Journal of Bilingualism, vol. 26, pp. 426–449 ...

Effects of bilingualism and aging on executive function and working ...

... older monolingual and bilingual adults performed executive ... The role of bilingualism in executive functions in healthy older adults: A systematic review.

Executive functions are modulated by the context of dual language use

Executive functions are modulated by the context of dual language use: diglossic, bilingual and monolingual older adults - Volume 27 Issue ...

Linking early-life bilingualism and cognitive advantage in older ...

Indeed, several studies have reported that the cognitive performance of older adult bilinguals is better than that of their monolingual age peers, especially in ...

Bilingualism and executive function: What's the connection?

This chapter examines the idea that much of the confusion and contradictory evidence about the relation between bilingualism and executive function can be ...

Does bilingualism shape inhibitory control in the elderly?

Elderly bilinguals and monolinguals do not differ in inhibitory skills. · Lifelong bilingualism does not improve executive functioning. · Proficiency in L2 does ...

Is bilingualism associated with enhanced executive functioning in ...

Because of enduring experience of managing two languages, bilinguals have been argued to develop superior executive functioning compared with monolinguals.