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    • Bi-multilingual Language Engagement Shapes the Brain’s Functional Connectivity: An Aging Study on Resting State Brain Rhythms Correlated to Executive Functions 

      Berglund, Gaute (Mastergradsoppgave; Master thesis, 2023-05-12)
      Bi-multilingualism have been argued to help maintain cognitive functioning in aging through increased resilience to cognitive decline, known as cognitive reserves (CR). Researchers have argued that bi-multilingualism imposes unique cognitive demands that can change the brain’s structural and functional integrity. In order to investigate the effects of multilingual engagement on cognition, ...
    • Degree of multilingual engagement modulates resting state oscillatory activity across the lifespan 

      Voits, Toms; Deluca, Vincent Francesco; Hao, Jiuzhou; Elin, Kirill; Aboutalebi, Jubin; Andoni Duñabeitia, Jon; Berglund, Gaute; Gabrielsen, Anders; Rook, Janine; Thomsen, Hilde; Waagen, Philipp; Rothman, Jason (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2024-05-04)
      Multilingualism has been demonstrated to lead to a more favorable trajectory of neurocognitive aging, yet our understanding of its effect on neurocognition across the lifespan remains limited. We collected resting state EEG recordings from a sample of multilingual individuals across a wide age range. Additionally, we obtained data on participant multilingual language use patterns alongside other ...