The New York Times has a Q&A with neuroscientist Ellen Bialystok, discussing her research into the neurological and cognitive effects of being bilingualism. Bilingualism is associated with higher cognitive activity in old age, especially in delaying the onset of Alzheimer’s …Read the Rest
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