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This project investigates how bilingualism affects cognitive control and working memory in aging populations. Using magnetoencephalography, it aims to explore the neural mechanisms underlying cognitive processes in bilingual older adults, contributing to the understanding of cognitive resilience in aging.
Identification of factors that slow down cognitive depletion in ageing is today one of the main objectives of the aged society.
Within the concept of cognitive reserve (CR), bilingualism has evidenced to shape cognition by enhancing the capacity of cognitive control (CgCnt).
CgCnt and working memory (WM) capacities are strongly interrelated systems which are depleted by ageing.
However, the exploration of how bilingualism shapes cognition in old populations is scarce and recently subjected to de…
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