Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences, Singapore University of Technology and Design.
Centre for Research on Rehabilitation and Protection, Rehabilitation and Protection Group, Ministry of Social and Family Development, Singapore.
J Gerontol B Psychol Sci Soc Sci. 2020 Oct 16;75(9):e231-e241. doi: 10.1093/geronb/gbaa058.
Experience-related neuroplasticity suggests that bilinguals who actively manage their two languages would develop more efficient neural organization at brain regions related to language control, which also overlap with areas involved in executive control. Our aim was to examine how active bilingualism-manifested as the regular balanced use of two languages and language switching-may be related to the different domains of executive control in highly proficient healthy older adult bilinguals, controlling for age, processing speed, and fluid intelligence.
Participants were 76 community-dwelling older adults who reported being physically and mentally healthy and showed no signs of cognitive impairment. They completed a self-report questionnaire on their language background, two computer measures for previously identified covariates (processing speed as measured by two-choice reaction time (RT) task and fluid intelligence as measured by the Raven's Progressive Matrices), as well as a battery of computerized executive control tasks (Color-shape Task Switching, Stroop, Flanker, and Spatial 2-back task).
Regression analyses showed that, even after controlling for age, processing speed, and fluid intelligence, more balanced bilingualism usage and less frequent language switching predicted higher goal maintenance (nonswitch trials RT in Color-shape Task Switching) and conflict monitoring abilities (global RT in Color-shape Task Switching and Flanker task).
Results suggest that active bilingualism may provide benefits to maintaining specific executive control abilities in older adult bilinguals against the natural age-related declines.
经验相关的神经可塑性表明,积极管理两种语言的双语者在与语言控制相关的大脑区域会发展出更高效的神经组织,而这些区域也与执行控制区域重叠。我们的目的是研究在高度熟练的健康老年双语者中,积极的双语(表现为两种语言的定期平衡使用和语言切换)如何与执行控制的不同领域相关,同时控制年龄、加工速度和流体智力。
参与者为 76 名居住在社区的老年成年人,他们报告身体和精神健康,且没有认知障碍的迹象。他们完成了一份关于语言背景的自我报告问卷,以及两个计算机测试,用于之前确定的两个协变量(用二择一反应时(RT)任务测量的加工速度和用瑞文渐进矩阵测量的流体智力),以及一系列计算机执行控制任务(颜色-形状任务切换、Stroop 任务、Flanker 任务和空间 2 -back 任务)。
回归分析表明,即使在控制了年龄、加工速度和流体智力之后,更平衡的双语使用和更少的语言切换预测了更高的目标维持能力(颜色-形状任务切换中的非切换试验 RT)和冲突监测能力(颜色-形状任务切换和 Flanker 任务中的全局 RT)。
结果表明,积极的双语可能为老年双语者维持特定的执行控制能力提供益处,以对抗自然的与年龄相关的下降。