In this article, we provide a brief overview of the organization of the bilingual brain. We start by providing a glimpse on how language components such as phonology, grammar, and lexico-semantics are represented in the bilingual brain. We then proceed by illustrating how these components are controlled (i.e., language control). This is followed by a section in which we illustrate recent findings about the relationship between second language processing and decision-making. Finally, we conclude with a section in which we outline the effects of the continuous use of two languages upon healthy aging and dementia prevention.

Brain and bilingualism / Abutalebi, Jubin; Bellini, Camilla; Gallo, Federico; DEL MASCHIO, NICOLA ALESSANDRO. - (2024), pp. 458-468. [10.1016/B978-0-12-820480-1.00124-8]

Brain and bilingualism

Jubin Abutalebi
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;
Camilla Bellini
Secondo
;
Nicola Del Maschio
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2024-01-01

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In this article, we provide a brief overview of the organization of the bilingual brain. We start by providing a glimpse on how language components such as phonology, grammar, and lexico-semantics are represented in the bilingual brain. We then proceed by illustrating how these components are controlled (i.e., language control). This is followed by a section in which we illustrate recent findings about the relationship between second language processing and decision-making. Finally, we conclude with a section in which we outline the effects of the continuous use of two languages upon healthy aging and dementia prevention.
2024
Aging; Bilingualism; Cognitive reserve; Decision-making; Executive control; Foreign language effect; Language processing; Magnetic resonance imaging; Neural reserve; Second language
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