Multilingualism and Dementia: A Replication Crisis?

2025-06-29
Multilingualism and Dementia: A Replication Crisis?

Countless studies have touted the cognitive benefits of multilingualism, suggesting improvements in executive function (inhibitory control, planning, cognitive flexibility) and even a delayed onset of dementia by around four years. However, replication attempts have yielded mixed results, leaving the true extent and mechanisms of this purported cognitive advantage under question.