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Publications

Learning for life: Investigating the potential of language learning as a non-pharmacological intervention in older adults with (past) depression

Minority language happiness: The link between social inclusion, well-being, and speaking a regional language in the northern Netherlands

The effects of language learning on cognitive functioning and psychosocial well-being in cognitively healthy older adults: A semi-blind randomized controlled trial

The relationship between bilingual engagement and cognitive aging in regional minority-majority language contexts: A Lifelines study

Experimental methods to study late-life language learning

Foreign language learning as a potential healthy aging tool to stimulate cognition and well-being in older adults: A randomized controlled study

Foreign language learning as a potential healthy aging tool to stimulate cognition and well-being in older adults: A randomized controlled study

Late-life language learning as a socially and cognitively stimulating leisure activity in healthy older adults and those with a history of depression

Never too old to learn - Third age adults experience little (self-)ageism or barriers to learning

Language Entropy Relates to Behavioral and Pupil Indices of Executive Control in Young Adult Bilinguals

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Press/media

Why is bilingualism good for the brain

Eva Researches- How did language come about?

Speaking Zeeuws for well-being and health

Short interview on CogFlex research on Omrop Fryslân

Generatiehuis zoekt oudere cursisten

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