Thecontinualeffortofsuppressing a languagewhenspeakinganother, alongwiththementalchallengethatcomeswithregularlyswitchingbetweenlanguages, exercisesourbrain.
A keybreakthroughcamebackin 2007 inTorontowhenEllenBialystokandherteammade a discoverythatshookthescientificcommunityandhasmassivereal-worldimplications.
Itwasthefirststudywhichsuggestedthatbilingualpeople, peoplewhospeakmorethanonelanguage, developdementiafourtofourand a halfyearslaterthanthosewhodon't.
Itwas a powerfulconfirmationoftheideaofcognitivereserve.
Now, whatiscognitivereserve?
Cognitivereserveistheideathatpeopledevelop a reserveofthinkingabilitiesandthisprotectsthemagainstlossesthatcanoccurthroughageinganddisease.
Aswellasdelayingtheonsetofdementia, bilingualpeoplehavebeenshowntorecoversignificantlybetterafter a stroke.
But a 2023 studyatGreatOrmondStreetsuggeststhisisjustpartofthestory.
Soweinvitedthreegroupsofchildrenthatwereaged 8 to 10, andwehad a groupofchildrenwhoweremonolinguals, a groupofchildrenwhohadearlyexposuretoGreekandEnglishfrombirth, theywereourearlybilinguals, andfinallywehad a groupwhohadbeenexposedtoEnglishbetweentheagesof 2 and 5, andtheywereourlaterbilinguals.
Sowhatwedidthatnoonehaddonebeforeisthatweaskedthechildrentolieinthescannerwhiledoingnothingandjuststaringat a cross.
A littlebitlikeifyou'regoingtothegymeveryday, yourmusclesmightlookbiggeratrest, wheresimilarlyyourbrainmightbebetterconnectedatrestbecauseyouarelearning a languageearly.