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Who are the authors of the feature review on bilingualism?
Bialystok et al.
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What is the main focus of the review on
bilingualism
?
To examine the effects of bilingualism on
cognition
in
adulthood
and explore possible mechanisms for these effects
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What concept is associated with bilingualism protecting against cognitive decline?
Cognitive reserve
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What is the reported effect of
bilingualism
on the
onset
of dementia
symptoms
?
Bilingualism is associated with a
delay
in the onset of symptoms of dementia
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Why is
cognitive reserve
an important research area?
It is crucial in the context of an
aging population
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What
percentage
of the
U.S.
and
Canadian
populations speak a language at home other than English?
Approximately
20%
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What is the
prevalence
of
bilingualism
in urban areas like
Los Angeles
and
Toronto
?
About
60%
in Los Angeles and
50%
in Toronto
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What percentage of the population in the
European Union
is reported to be functionally bilingual?
56%
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How does
bilingualism
affect
cognitive abilities
compared to
monolingualism
?
Development
, efficiency, and
decline
of cognitive abilities are different for bilinguals than for monolinguals
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What is
functional neuroplasticity
?
The study of how experience modifies
brain
structure and function
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What
experiences
have been found to
modify
brain structure
and function?
Juggling
,
video-game playing
, careers in architecture,
taxi-driving
, and
musical training
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How is
bilingualism
different from other experiences that
modify brain structure
?
Bilinguals are not typically
pre-selected
for talent or interest
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What was the
initial
belief about
childhood bilingualism
?
It was believed to have negative
consequences
, causing confusion
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What did the study by
Peal and Lambert
reveal about
bilingual children
?
Bilingual children performed better on most tests, especially in
symbol manipulation
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What advantage do
bilingual
children have in solving linguistic problems?
They have better
metalinguistic awareness
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What is a common
neuropsychological
measure of brain functioning?
Verbal fluency tasks
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How do
bilinguals
perform on verbal fluency tasks compared to
monolinguals
?
Bilinguals show systematic deficits, particularly in
semantic fluency
conditions
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What
cognitive skills
do bilinguals demonstrate better than monolinguals?
Bilinguals demonstrate better
executive control
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What functions does
executive control
support?
Inhibition
,
switching attention
, and
working memory
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Who is the author of the article "The Advantages of Bilingualism"?
Mark Antoniou
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What is the relationship between
executive control
and
academic achievement
in children?
Executive control is central to academic achievement
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What is the main focus of the article "
The Advantages of Bilingualism
"?
The
cognitive advantages
of bilingualism
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What did the
meta-analysis
by
Adesope et al.
find regarding bilingual children?
Medium to large
effect sizes
for
executive control
advantages
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What has recent research demonstrated about
bilingualism
?
It confers advantages in
executive functions
and may delay
Alzheimer's
disease
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How does
bilingualism
affect
cognitive performance
throughout the
lifespan
?
Bilingualism sustains better cognitive performance throughout the lifespan
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What
conflicting
evidence has emerged regarding
bilingualism
?
Some studies fail to find a bilingual advantage, questioning its
robustness
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What is the
joint activation
of languages in
bilinguals
?
It refers to the simultaneous activation of both languages in the bilingual mind
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What is the significance of the debate surrounding
bilingualism
?
It has led to questions about the robustness of the
bilingual advantage
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What evidence supports the idea of
joint activation
in bilinguals?
Studies using
cross-language priming
and
lexical decision tasks
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What are some keywords associated with the article?
bilingual
, advantage, debate,
executive functions
,
dementia
,
plasticity
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What is the significance of the
N400
event-related potential
in
bilingual
language processing?
It signals the effort associated with integrating the meaning of words
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What are the advantages of
bilingualism
mentioned in the article?
Ability to communicate with more people
Expanded social circles
Increased
employment opportunities
Appreciation of other cultures
Access to services and travel opportunities
Careers involving
multiple languages
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How does
joint activation
create an attention problem for
bilinguals
?
Bilinguals must select the correct language from competing options
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How was
bilingual acquisition
viewed in the twentieth century?
As resulting in
cognitive disadvantages
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What are the two influential models proposed for language selection in bilinguals?
The
Inhibitory Control model
and the
Bilingual Interactive Activation Model
(BIA+)
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What did
studies
from the
1920s
to
1950s
conclude about
bilingual
individuals?
They scored poorly on
verbal tests
measuring
cognitive abilities
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What are the
cognitive
differences between
bilinguals
and
monolinguals
?
Bilinguals generally have weaker
verbal skills
in each language
Bilinguals control a smaller vocabulary in the community language
Bilinguals are slower and less accurate in picture-naming tasks
Bilinguals demonstrate better
executive control
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What
methodological
issues
did earlier studies on
bilingualism
fail to address?
Age, socioeconomic status,
degree
of bilingualism, and
refugee
status
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What are the implications of
bilingualism
for cognitive development and aging?
Bilingualism contributes to
cognitive reserve
Bilingualism delays the onset of
dementia
symptoms
Bilingualism enhances
executive control
, which supports
academic achievement
Bilingualism sustains cognitive performance throughout the
lifespan
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What did
Peal & Lambert
(
1962
) demonstrate about bilingualism?
It yields
cognitive
advantages when methodological issues are addressed
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