The Impact of Bilingualism on Cognitive Reserve as a Protectant Against Cognitive Decline
Leila Zak,
Arianna Cascone
Abstract:Cognitive decline exists on a spectrum, ranging from mild cognitive impairment to dementia. These two diagnoses encompass a group of symptoms rooted in the progressive decline of cognitive function, impairing aspects like memory, decision-making, language use, and locomotion. This review centers upon the premise of cognitive reserve, an intangible measure of the brain’s resilience and capacity to compensate for damage, and its relationship with the preservation of cognitive function later in life. Bilingualism… Show more
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