ABSTRACT

In the World Library of Psychologists series, international experts present career-long collections of what they judge to be their most interesting publications – extracts from books, key articles, research findings, and practical and theoretical contributions.

Ellen Bialystok has published widely in the field of cognitive development and decline across the lifespan. Her research uses behavioral and neuroimaging methods to examine the effect of experience on cognitive and brain systems with a focus on bilingualism. Her discoveries include the identification of differences in the development of cognitive and language abilities for monolingual and bilingual children, the use of different brain networks by monolingual and bilingual young adults performing cognitive tasks, and the postponement of symptoms of dementia in bilingual older adults. In other studies, she has investigated the effects of bilingual education on children’s development and the cognitive and brain consequences of bilingualism in older adults.

Including a specially written introduction, in which Ellen Bialystok reflects on the role that language plays on thought, this collection will serve as a valuable resource for students and researchers of psycholinguistics, developmental psychology, and applied linguistics.

part I|48 pages

Metalinguistic and Cognitive Development in Children

part II|69 pages

Behavioral Studies across the Lifespan

part III|100 pages

Including the Brain

chapter 5|26 pages

Bilingualism

Consequences for Mind and Brain

chapter 6|70 pages

The Bilingual Adaptation

How Minds Accommodate Experience

part IV|32 pages

The Cognitive Reserve Effect

part V|56 pages

Mechanisms and Implications