In the present electroencephalographical study, we asked to which extent executive control processes are shared by both the language and motor domain. The rationale was to examine whether executive control processes whose efficiency is reinforced by the frequent use of a second language can lead to a benefit in the control of eye movements, i.e. a non-linguistic activity. For this purpose, we administrated to 19 highly proficient late French-German bilingual participants and to a control group of 20 French monolingual participants an antisaccade task, i.e. a specific motor task involving control. In this task, an automatic saccade has to be suppressed while a voluntary eye movement in the opposite direction has to be carried out. Here, our ...
The prefrontal cortex regulates processes necessary to support goal directed behaviors. These proces...
International audienceHere we examined the role of bilingualism on cognitive inhibition using the St...
Some previous studies have shown that creating a language context in which words from both languages...
In the present electroencephalographical study, we asked to which extent executive control processes...
In the present electroencephalographical study, we asked to which extent executive control processes...
Abstract Background Recent research based on comparisons between bilinguals and monolinguals postula...
Many studies have confirmed the presence of a bilingual advantage which is manifested as enhanced co...
The existence of a behavioral advantage of bilinguals over monolinguals during executive tasks is co...
[ACCESS RESTRICTED TO THE UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI AT REQUEST OF AUTHOR.] Bilingualism is known to imp...
The need to control multiple languages is thought to require domain-general executive control in bil...
The present dataset contains supporting data for: Heidlmayr K, Doré-Mazars K, Aparicio X, Isel F (20...
The present study was designed to examine the impact of bilingualism on the neuronal activity in dif...
The suggestion that bilinguals show enhanced cognitive control compared to monolinguals in certain ...
A bilingual advantage in the efficiency of executive control in young adults has been demonstrated i...
The effect of bilingualism on executive functioning (EF) has long been a topic of discussion across ...
The prefrontal cortex regulates processes necessary to support goal directed behaviors. These proces...
International audienceHere we examined the role of bilingualism on cognitive inhibition using the St...
Some previous studies have shown that creating a language context in which words from both languages...
In the present electroencephalographical study, we asked to which extent executive control processes...
In the present electroencephalographical study, we asked to which extent executive control processes...
Abstract Background Recent research based on comparisons between bilinguals and monolinguals postula...
Many studies have confirmed the presence of a bilingual advantage which is manifested as enhanced co...
The existence of a behavioral advantage of bilinguals over monolinguals during executive tasks is co...
[ACCESS RESTRICTED TO THE UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI AT REQUEST OF AUTHOR.] Bilingualism is known to imp...
The need to control multiple languages is thought to require domain-general executive control in bil...
The present dataset contains supporting data for: Heidlmayr K, Doré-Mazars K, Aparicio X, Isel F (20...
The present study was designed to examine the impact of bilingualism on the neuronal activity in dif...
The suggestion that bilinguals show enhanced cognitive control compared to monolinguals in certain ...
A bilingual advantage in the efficiency of executive control in young adults has been demonstrated i...
The effect of bilingualism on executive functioning (EF) has long been a topic of discussion across ...
The prefrontal cortex regulates processes necessary to support goal directed behaviors. These proces...
International audienceHere we examined the role of bilingualism on cognitive inhibition using the St...
Some previous studies have shown that creating a language context in which words from both languages...