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Lifelong Bilingualism Maintains Neural Efficiency for Cognitive Control in Aging

Journal of Neuroscience - United States
doi 10.1523/jneurosci.3837-12.2013
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Neuroscience
Date

January 9, 2013

Authors
B. T. GoldC. KimN. F. JohnsonR. J. KryscioC. D. Smith
Publisher

Society for Neuroscience


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