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How the bilingual brain copes with aging (Eurekalert)

18. April 2011

As brain power decreases, older adults find new ways to compute language

This release is available in French.

Montreal, April 18, 2011 – Older bilingual adults compensate for age-related declines in brainpower by developing new strategies to process language, according to a recent study published in the journal Aging, Neuropsychology, and Cognition.

Concordia University researchers studied two groups of fluently bilingual adults – aged from 19 to 35 and from 60 to 81 years old – and found significant age-related differences in the manner their brains interpreted written language. Read more....