Original paper

Does bilingualism protect against dementia? A meta-analysis

Volume: 27, Issue: 5, Pages: 952 - 965
Published: May 27, 2020
Abstract
Evidence suggests that bilingualism may contribute to neuroplasticity and cognitive reserve, allowing individuals to resist cognitive decline associated with Alzheimer’s disease progression, although the idea remains controversial. Here, we argue that the reason for the discrepancy stems from conflating incidence rates of dementia and the age at which the symptoms first appear, as well as statistical and methodological issues in the study...
Paper Details
Title
Does bilingualism protect against dementia? A meta-analysis
Published Date
May 27, 2020
Volume
27
Issue
5
Pages
952 - 965
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