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Autor:
Noelia Calvo, John A.E. Anderson, Matthias Berkes, Morris Freedman, Fergus I.M. Craik, Ellen Bialystok
Publikováno v:
Alzheimer Disease & Associated Disorders. 37:7-12
Publikováno v:
Brain Struct Funct
Previous studies have reported bilingualism to be a proxy of cognitive reserve (CR) based on evidence that bilinguals express dementia symptoms ~ 4 years later than monolinguals yet present with greater neuropathology at time of diagnosis when clinic
Publikováno v:
Alzheimer Dis Assoc Disord
PURPOSE: Conversion rates from mild cognitive impairment (MCI) to Alzheimer’ Disease (AD) were examined considering bilingualism as a measure of cognitive reserve. METHODS: Older adult bilingual (n = 75) and monolingual (n = 83) patients attending
Autor:
Matthias Berkes, Ellen Bialystok
Publikováno v:
American Journal of Alzheimer's Disease & Other Dementias®. 37:153331752210914
In the absence of effective pharmacological interventions for the prevention of dementia, attention has turned to lifestyle factors that contribute to cognitive reserve. Although cognitive reserve cannot prevent the occurrence of disease, the traject
Publikováno v:
Education Publications
Two studies investigated how cultural context and familiarity impact lexical access in Korean-English bilingual and English monolingual adults. ERPs were recorded while participants decided whether a word and picture matched or not. Pictures depicted
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Differential Allocation of Attention During Speech Perception in Monolingual and Bilingual Listeners
Publikováno v:
Language, cognition and neuroscience. 31(2)
Attention is required during speech perception to focus processing resources on critical information. Previous research has shown that bilingualism modifies attentional processing in nonverbal domains. The current study used event-related potentials