摘要:Recent behavioural and neuroimaging research in bilingualism, which is the ability to speak twolanguages, has suggested that being bilingual improves cognitive control and conflict monitoring inboth children and adults (Kovacs & Mehle, 2009; Abutalebi et al, 2012). This early acquiredexecutive control that is practiced lifelong has been proposed to act as neuro-protector in aging.