<div><p>We present evidence that individual variation in grammatical ability can be predicted by individual variation in inhibitory control. We tested 81 5-year-olds using two classic tests from linguistics and psychology (Past Tense and the Stroop). Inhibitory control was a better predicator of grammatical ability than either vocabulary or age. Our explanation is that giving the correct response in both tests requires using a common cognitive capacity to inhibit unwanted competition. The implications are that understanding the developmental trajectory of language acquisition can benefit from integrating the developmental trajectory of non-linguistic faculties, such as executive control.</p></div
Inhibitory control is the capacity to suppress inappropriate responses. It is regarded as a unitary ...
The topic of bilingualism and its influence on executive control development is an active field of r...
Inhibitory control develops rather late in ontogenesis since it depends on the development of the pr...
We present evidence that individual variation in grammatical ability can be predicted by individual ...
In this study, we explored the role of emerging inhibitory control skills in language acquisition in...
Inhibitory control is defined as the ability to supress instinctive, immediate, dominant responses. ...
Abstract: There is an ongoing debate in the literature on the hypothesis of a bilingual advantage in...
Sixty-eight 3-year-old children participated in an investigation of inhibitory control (IC). Child I...
Verbal fluency (VF) is a good indicator of a child’s academic prowess and later academic success. Th...
Inhibitory control is associated with the pre-academic skills, nevertheless it is unclear the role o...
Inhibitory control has been widely studied in association with social and academic adjustment. Howev...
Background: Accumulating evidence suggests that the updating, inhibiting and shifting abilities unde...
International audienceInhibitory control (i.e., the ability to resist automatisms, temptations, dist...
We propose that attraction errors in agreement production (e.g. the key to the cabinets are missing)...
We propose that attraction errors in agreement production (e.g., the key to the cabinets are missing...
Inhibitory control is the capacity to suppress inappropriate responses. It is regarded as a unitary ...
The topic of bilingualism and its influence on executive control development is an active field of r...
Inhibitory control develops rather late in ontogenesis since it depends on the development of the pr...
We present evidence that individual variation in grammatical ability can be predicted by individual ...
In this study, we explored the role of emerging inhibitory control skills in language acquisition in...
Inhibitory control is defined as the ability to supress instinctive, immediate, dominant responses. ...
Abstract: There is an ongoing debate in the literature on the hypothesis of a bilingual advantage in...
Sixty-eight 3-year-old children participated in an investigation of inhibitory control (IC). Child I...
Verbal fluency (VF) is a good indicator of a child’s academic prowess and later academic success. Th...
Inhibitory control is associated with the pre-academic skills, nevertheless it is unclear the role o...
Inhibitory control has been widely studied in association with social and academic adjustment. Howev...
Background: Accumulating evidence suggests that the updating, inhibiting and shifting abilities unde...
International audienceInhibitory control (i.e., the ability to resist automatisms, temptations, dist...
We propose that attraction errors in agreement production (e.g. the key to the cabinets are missing)...
We propose that attraction errors in agreement production (e.g., the key to the cabinets are missing...
Inhibitory control is the capacity to suppress inappropriate responses. It is regarded as a unitary ...
The topic of bilingualism and its influence on executive control development is an active field of r...
Inhibitory control develops rather late in ontogenesis since it depends on the development of the pr...