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Bilingualism as a cognitive reserve factor: the behavioral and neural underpinnings of cognitive control in bilingual patients with aphasia

Organization BOSTON UNIVERSITY (CHARLES RIVER CAMPUS)Location BOSTON, UNITED STATESPosted 1 Jan 2024Deadline 31 Dec 2025 ⚠️
NIHUS FederalResearch GrantFY2025Acquired brain injuryAgingAlogiaAmentiaAnepiaAphasiaBackBehavioralBrain InjuriesClinicalCognitiveCompensationControl GroupsDementiaDorsumEEGElectroencephalogramElectroencephalographyElectrophysiologyElectrophysiology (science)EnvironmentFrequenciesFunctional MRIFunctional Magnetic Resonance ImagingGoalsHemoglobinIndividualInvestigationLanguageLinguisticLinguisticsLiteratureLogagnosiaLogamnesiaLogastheniaMeasuresModalityNeurophysiology - biologic functionNeurophysiology / ElectrophysiologyParticipantPatientsPatternPerformancePlayPopulationProcessProductionReaction TimeResearchResearch ResourcesResourcesResponse RTResponse TimeRoleSpecificityStimulusSupinationTask PerformancesTractionTranslatingUpdateValidity of ResultsVeinsWorkadult youthafter strokebehavior responsebehavioral responsebilingualbilingualismbrain damagebrain-injuredcognitive abilitycognitive controlcognitive enhancementcognitive reservecognitive taskdesigndesigningelectrophysiologicalexecutive controlexecutive functionexperienceexperimental groupfMRIfNIRSfunctional near infrared spectroscopyhemodynamicsimage-based methodimaging methodimaging modalityinterestlanguage processingneuralneural functionneural mechanismneuromechanismneuropathologicneuropathologicalneuropathologyneurophysiologicalneurophysiologynon-speakingnon-verbalnon-vocalpost strokepoststrokeprotective factorspsychomotor reaction timerecruitresponsesocial rolespatial and temporalspatial temporalspatiotemporaltheoriesyoung adultyoung adult ageyoung adulthood

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PROJECT SUMMARY/ABSTRACT
In the field of bilingualism there has been a recent shift towards investigating how the lifelong act of

managing two languages may benefit bilingual individuals in aging1 and in the face of clinical neuropathology.2-

4 This vein of research is motivated by the idea that managing two or more languages requires engagement…

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