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John A. E. Anderson
John A. E. Anderson
Assistant Professor
Ottawa Ontario

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Judging the evidence for bilingualism and cognitive reserve: A commentary on Mukadam,...
John G. Grundy
John A. E. Anderson

John G. Grundy

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June 27, 2017
Recent evidence suggests that bilingualism leads to domain-general cognitive outcomes. Impressively, some research has suggested that bilinguals have delayed onset of symptoms of dementia compared to monolinguals. Mukadam, Sommerlad, and Livingston (in press) recently conducted a meta-analysis to examine the strength of the protective effect of bilingualism on dementia. We review their findings in the following commentary.

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