An integrative approach to investigating bilingual advantages in cognitive decline: The Australian longitudinal study of ageing
A commentary on “The relationship of bilingualism to cognitive decline: The Australian Longitudinal Study of Ageing” by Mukadam N, Jichi F, Green D, Livingston G (2018). International Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry, 33(2), e249‐e256, .
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Main Authors: | TOH, Wei Xing, HARTANTO, Andree, TAN, Joanne Qin Ying, YANG, Hwajin |
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