Bilingualism and Reserve: Etiology of Successful Aging

Federico Gallo*, Andriy Myachykov, Yury Shtyrov

*Corresponding author af dette arbejde

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Abstract

In bilingualism research, there is a rapidly growing interest towards potential neuroprotective mechanisms against age-related cognitive decline, supported by dual and multiple language use. In this brief review, we discuss existing evidence, which generally suggests that bilingualism may foster neuroplastic changes resulting in beneficial consequences for the brain both at the structural level and at the functional one during later stages of life. First, we outline the interplay between the neural function and the bilingual experience. We then propose how bilingual and multilingual experience may protect the mind and the brain from the age-related cognitive decline and its consequences. We continue by discussing the notions of cognitive and brain reserve and contextualize existing findings from bilingualism literature with regard to this newly proposed reserve framework. We highlight how bilingualism-induced neural and cognitive changes may pave the way for the development of the neural foundations of reserve: both at the neuroanatomical and at the cognitive levels. We conclude our review by proposing possible models of bilingualism-induced successful aging.

OriginalsprogEngelsk
TitelAdvances in Cognitive Research, Artificial Intelligence and Neuroinformatics - Proceedings of the 9th International Conference on Cognitive Sciences, Intercognsci-2020
RedaktørerBoris M. Velichkovsky, Pavel M. Balaban, Vadim L. Ushakov
Antal sider9
ForlagSpringer
Publikationsdato2021
Sider75-83
ISBN (Trykt)9783030716363
DOI
StatusUdgivet - 2021
Begivenhed9th International Conference on Cognitive Sciences, Intercognsci 2020 - Moscow, Rusland
Varighed: 10 okt. 202016 okt. 2020

Konference

Konference9th International Conference on Cognitive Sciences, Intercognsci 2020
Land/OmrådeRusland
ByMoscow
Periode10/10/202016/10/2020
NavnAdvances in Intelligent Systems and Computing
Vol/bind1358
ISSN2194-5357

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