• Beyond Alzheimer’s Disease: Can bilingualism be a more generalized protective factor in neurodegeneration? 

      Voits, Toms; Pliatsikas, Christos; Robson, Holly; Rothman, Jason (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2020-08-31)
      Bilingualism has been argued to have an impact on cognition and brain structure. Effects have been reported across the lifespan: from healthy children to ageing adults, including clinical (ageing) populations. It has been argued that active bilingualism may significantly contribute to the delaying of the expression of Alzheimer’s disease symptoms. If bilingualism plays an ameliorative role against ...
    • Bilingual experience affects white matter integrity across the lifespan 

      DeLuca, Vincent; Voits, Toms (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2022-02-25)
      Bilingualism has been associated with increases in compensatory mechanisms to age-related neurocognitive decline thus delaying dementia symptom onset and leading to a more favorable trajectory of neurocognitive aging. However, most research to date has examined bilingualism-induced effects on neurocognition within older age ranges or young adults – with middle-aged individuals typically not being ...
    • Bilingualism and Aging: Implications for (Delaying) Neurocognitive Decline 

      Gallo, Federico; DeLuca, Vincent; Prystauka, Yanina; Voits, Toms; Rothman, Jason; Abutalebi, Jubin (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2022-02-02)
      As a result of advances in healthcare, the worldwide average life expectancy is steadily increasing. However, this positive trend has societal and individual costs, not least because greater life expectancy is linked to higher incidence of age-related diseases, such as dementia. Over the past few decades, research has isolated various protective “healthy lifestyle” factors argued to contribute ...
    • Bilingualism is a long-term cognitively challenging experience that modulates metabolite concentrations in the healthy brain 

      Pliatsikas, Christos; Pereira Soares, Sergio Miguel; Voits, Toms; DeLuca, Vincent; Rothman, Jason (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2021-03-29)
      Cognitively demanding experiences, including complex skills acquisition and processing, have been shown to induce brain adaptations, at least at the macroscopic level, e.g. on brain volume and/or functional connectivity. However, the neurobiological bases of these adaptations, including at the cellular level, are unclear and understudied. Here we use bilingualism as a case study to investigate the ...
    • Cognitive Neuroscience Perspectives on Language Acquisition and Processing 

      Prystauka, Yanina; Deluca, Vincent Francesco; Luque, Alicia; Voits, Toms; Rothman, Jason (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2023-11-21)
      The earliest investigations of the neural implementation of language started with examining patients with various types of disorders and underlying brain damage. The advent of neuroimaging tools in the twentieth century drastically changed the landscape of the field of the (cognitive) neuroscience of language, expanding the variety and depth of research questions one could ask without being ...
    • Cognitive Neuroscience Perspectives on Language Acquisition and Processing 

      Prystauka, Yanina; Deluca, Vincent Francesco; Luque, Alicia; Voits, Toms; Rothman, Jason (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel, 2023-11-21)
      <p>The earliest investigations of the neural implementation of language started with examining patients with various types of disorders and underlying brain damage. The advent of neuroimaging tools in the twentieth century drastically changed the landscape of the field of the (cognitive) neuroscience of language, expanding the variety and depth of research questions one could ask without being ...
    • The effects of bilingualism on hippocampal volume in ageing bilinguals 

      Voits, Toms; Robson, Holly; Rothman, Jason; Pliatsikas, Christos (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2022-01-05)
    • The effects of bilingualism on the structure of the hippocampus and its relationship to memory performance in ageing bilinguals 

      Voits, Toms; Robson, Holly; Rothman, Jason; Pliatsikas, Christos (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2022-01-05)
      Long-term management of more than one language has been argued to contribute to changes in brain and cognition. This has been particularly well documented in older age, where bilingualism has been linked to protective effects against neurocognitive decline. Since memory difficulties are key aspects of this decline, herein we examine potential effects of bilingualism on the hippocampus, a brain ...
    • Executive functions are modulated by the context of dual language use: diglossic, bilingual and monolingual older adults 

      Alrwaita, Najla; Houston-Price, Carmel; Meteyard, Lotte; Voits, Toms; Pliatsikas, Christos (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2023-02-27)
      Studies investigating the role of dual language use in modulating executive functions have reported mixed results, with some studies reporting benefits in older adults. These studies typically focus on bilingual settings, while the role of dual language use in diglossic settings is rarely investigated. In diglossia, the two language varieties are separated by context, making it an ideal test case ...
    • Hippocampal adaptations in Mild Cognitive Impairment patients are modulated by bilingual language experiences 

      Voits, Toms; Rothman, Jason; Calabria, Marco; Robson, Holly; Aguirre, Naiara; Cattaneo, Gabriele; Costumero, Víctor; Hernández, Mireia; Juncadella Puig, Montserrat; Marín-Marín, Lidón; Suades, Anna; Costa, Albert; Pliatsikas, Christos (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2023-05-24)
      Bilingualism has been shown to contribute to increased resilience against cognitive aging. One of the key brain structures linked to memory and dementia symptom onset, the hippocampus, has been observed to adapt in response to bilingual experience – at least in healthy individuals. However, in the context of neurodegenerative pathology, it is yet unclear what role previous bilingual experience ...
    • Monolingual comparative normativity in bilingualism research is out of “control”: Arguments and alternatives 

      Rothman, Jason; Bayram, Fatih; DeLuca, Vincent; Di Pisa, Grazia; Dunabeitia, Jon Andoni; Gharibi, Khadij; Hao, Jiuzhou; Kolb, Nadine; Kubota, Maki; Kupisch, Tanja; Laméris, Tim; Luque, Alicia; van Osch, Brechje; Soares, Sergio Miguel Pereira; Prystauka, Yanina; Tat, Deniz; Tomic, Aleksandra; Voits, Toms; Wulff, Stefanie (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2022)
      Herein, we contextualize, problematize and offer some insights for moving beyond the problem of monolingual comparative normativity in (psycho)linguistic research on bilingualism. We argue that, in the vast majority of cases, juxtaposing (functional) monolinguals to bilinguals fails to offer what the comparison is supposedly intended to do: meet the standards of empirical control in line with ...
    • Monolingual comparative normativity in bilingualism research is out of “control”: Arguments and alternatives 

      Rothman, Jason; Bayram, Fatih; DeLuca, Vincent; Di Pisa, Grazia; Dunabeitia Landaburu, Jon Andoni; Gharibi, Khadij; Hao, Jiuzhou; Kolb, Nadine; Kubota, Maki; Kupisch, Tanja; Laméris, Tim; Luque, Alicia; van Osch, Brechje; Pereira Soares, Sergio Miguel; Prystauka, Yanina; Tat, Deniz; Tomic, Aleksandra; Voits, Toms; Wulff, Stefanie (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2022-11-11)
      Herein, we contextualize, problematize, and offer some insights for moving beyond the problem of monolingual comparative normativity in (psycho) linguistic research on bilingualism. We argue that, in the vast majority of cases, juxtaposing (functional) monolinguals to bilinguals fails to offer what the comparison is supposedly intended to do: meet the standards of empirical control in line with the ...
    • The nuance of bilingualism as a reserve contributor: Conveying research to the broader neuroscience community 

      Voits, Toms; DeLuca, Vincent; Abutalebi, Jubin (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2022-06-24)
      The neurological notion of “reserve” arises from an individually observable dissociation between brain health and cognitive status. According to the cognitive reserve hypothesis, high-reserve individuals experience functional compensation for neural atrophy and, thus, are able to maintain relatively stable cognitive functioning with no or smaller-than-expected impairment. Several lifestyle factors ...
    • The Nuance of Bilingualism as a Reserve Contributor: Conveying Research to the Broader Neuroscience Community 

      Voits, Toms; DeLuca, Vincent; Abutalebi, Jubin (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2022-06-24)
      The neurological notion of “reserve” arises from an individually observable dissociation between brain health and cognitive status. According to the cognitive reserve hypothesis, high-reserve individuals experience functional compensation for neural atrophy and, thus, are able to maintain relatively stable cognitive functioning with no or smaller-than-expected impairment. Several lifestyle factors ...
    • Role of bilingualism in neurodegenerative disease II. Beyond Alzheimer's. 

      Voits, Toms (Chapter; Bokkapittel, 2023)
      Over the past decades, bilingualism has emerged as a potential factor having a significant impact on cognition and brain structure. Such research typically examines the effects of bilingualism in healthy children and adults. Conversely, the body of literature examining bilingualism effects in ageing populations remains comparatively small. This holds especially true with regards to effects of ...