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Cognitive Reserve in Parkinson's Disease: The Effects of Welsh-English Bilingualism on Executive Function
Objective. Bilingualism has been shown to benefit executive function (EF) and delay the onset of Alzheimer's disease. This study aims at examining whether a bilingual advantage applies to EF in Parkinson's disease (PD). Method. In a cross-sectional outpatient cohort of monolingual English...
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2015
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4397475/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25922786 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2015/943572 |
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author | Hindle, John V. Martin-Forbes, Pamela A. Bastable, Alexandra J. M. Pye, Kirstie L. Martyr, Anthony Whitaker, Christopher J. Craik, Fergus I. M. Bialystok, Ellen Thomas, Enlli M. Mueller Gathercole, Virginia C. Clare, Linda |
author_facet | Hindle, John V. Martin-Forbes, Pamela A. Bastable, Alexandra J. M. Pye, Kirstie L. Martyr, Anthony Whitaker, Christopher J. Craik, Fergus I. M. Bialystok, Ellen Thomas, Enlli M. Mueller Gathercole, Virginia C. Clare, Linda |
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description | Objective. Bilingualism has been shown to benefit executive function (EF) and delay the onset of Alzheimer's disease. This study aims at examining whether a bilingual advantage applies to EF in Parkinson's disease (PD). Method. In a cross-sectional outpatient cohort of monolingual English (n = 57) and bilingual Welsh/English (n = 46) speakers with PD we evaluated the effects of bilingualism compared with monolingualism on performance on EF tasks. In bilinguals we also assessed the effects of the degree of daily usage of each language and the degree of bilingualism. Results. Monolinguals showed an advantage in performance of language tests. There were no differences in performance of EF tests in monolinguals and bilinguals. Those who used Welsh less in daily life had better performance on one test of English vocabulary. The degree of bilingualism correlated with one test of nonverbal reasoning and one of working memory but with no other tests of EF. Discussion. The reasons why the expected benefit in EF in Welsh-English bilinguals with PD was not found require further study. Future studies in PD should include other language pairs, analysis of the effects of the degree of bilingualism, and longitudinal analysis of cognitive decline or dementia together with structural or functional neuroimaging. |
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spelling | pubmed-43974752015-04-28 Cognitive Reserve in Parkinson's Disease: The Effects of Welsh-English Bilingualism on Executive Function Hindle, John V. Martin-Forbes, Pamela A. Bastable, Alexandra J. M. Pye, Kirstie L. Martyr, Anthony Whitaker, Christopher J. Craik, Fergus I. M. Bialystok, Ellen Thomas, Enlli M. Mueller Gathercole, Virginia C. Clare, Linda Parkinsons Dis Research Article Objective. Bilingualism has been shown to benefit executive function (EF) and delay the onset of Alzheimer's disease. This study aims at examining whether a bilingual advantage applies to EF in Parkinson's disease (PD). Method. In a cross-sectional outpatient cohort of monolingual English (n = 57) and bilingual Welsh/English (n = 46) speakers with PD we evaluated the effects of bilingualism compared with monolingualism on performance on EF tasks. In bilinguals we also assessed the effects of the degree of daily usage of each language and the degree of bilingualism. Results. Monolinguals showed an advantage in performance of language tests. There were no differences in performance of EF tests in monolinguals and bilinguals. Those who used Welsh less in daily life had better performance on one test of English vocabulary. The degree of bilingualism correlated with one test of nonverbal reasoning and one of working memory but with no other tests of EF. Discussion. The reasons why the expected benefit in EF in Welsh-English bilinguals with PD was not found require further study. Future studies in PD should include other language pairs, analysis of the effects of the degree of bilingualism, and longitudinal analysis of cognitive decline or dementia together with structural or functional neuroimaging. Hindawi Publishing Corporation 2015 2015-04-01 /pmc/articles/PMC4397475/ /pubmed/25922786 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2015/943572 Text en Copyright © 2015 John V. Hindle et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Hindle, John V. Martin-Forbes, Pamela A. Bastable, Alexandra J. M. Pye, Kirstie L. Martyr, Anthony Whitaker, Christopher J. Craik, Fergus I. M. Bialystok, Ellen Thomas, Enlli M. Mueller Gathercole, Virginia C. Clare, Linda Cognitive Reserve in Parkinson's Disease: The Effects of Welsh-English Bilingualism on Executive Function |
title | Cognitive Reserve in Parkinson's Disease: The Effects of Welsh-English Bilingualism on Executive Function |
title_full | Cognitive Reserve in Parkinson's Disease: The Effects of Welsh-English Bilingualism on Executive Function |
title_fullStr | Cognitive Reserve in Parkinson's Disease: The Effects of Welsh-English Bilingualism on Executive Function |
title_full_unstemmed | Cognitive Reserve in Parkinson's Disease: The Effects of Welsh-English Bilingualism on Executive Function |
title_short | Cognitive Reserve in Parkinson's Disease: The Effects of Welsh-English Bilingualism on Executive Function |
title_sort | cognitive reserve in parkinson's disease: the effects of welsh-english bilingualism on executive function |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4397475/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25922786 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2015/943572 |
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