Various studies have shown that bilingual children need a certain degree of proficiency in both languages before their bilingual experiences enhance their executive functioning (EF). In the current study, we investigated if degree of bilingualism in Frisian-Dutch children influenced EF and if this effect was sustained over a 3-year period. To this end, longitudinal data were analyzed from 120 Frisian-Dutch bilingual children who were 5- or 6-years-old at the first time of testing. EF was measured with two attention and two working memory tasks. Degree of bilingualism was defined as language balance based on receptive vocabulary and expressive morphology scores in both languages. In a context with a minority and a majority language, such as ...
The topic of bilingualism and its influence on executive control development is an active field of r...
Although a bilingual advantage has been reported for various measures of cognitive control, most pre...
Whether bilingual children outperform monolingual children on visuospatial and verbal working memory...
Various studies have shown that bilingual children need a certain degree of proficiency in both lang...
Many studies have shown that bilingual children outperform monolinguals on tasks testing executive f...
Many studies have shown that bilingual children outperform monolinguals on tasks testing executive f...
Background Children’s executive functioning (EF) is often negatively associated with a developmental...
An emerging topic in cognitive development is the issue of bilingualism andwhether it constitutes an...
The relationship between bilingualism and cognitive control has long been a topic of interest in lit...
This study explores whether the cognitive advantage associated with bilingualism in executive functi...
This study investigated the effect of bilingualism on the ability to perform on task tapping into ex...
The effect of bilingualism on executive functioning (EF) has long been a topic of discussion across ...
Previous study of executive function of bilingual children generally shows better executive function...
The topic of bilingualism and its influence on executive control development is an active field of r...
Although a bilingual advantage has been reported for various measures of cognitive control, most pre...
Whether bilingual children outperform monolingual children on visuospatial and verbal working memory...
Various studies have shown that bilingual children need a certain degree of proficiency in both lang...
Many studies have shown that bilingual children outperform monolinguals on tasks testing executive f...
Many studies have shown that bilingual children outperform monolinguals on tasks testing executive f...
Background Children’s executive functioning (EF) is often negatively associated with a developmental...
An emerging topic in cognitive development is the issue of bilingualism andwhether it constitutes an...
The relationship between bilingualism and cognitive control has long been a topic of interest in lit...
This study explores whether the cognitive advantage associated with bilingualism in executive functi...
This study investigated the effect of bilingualism on the ability to perform on task tapping into ex...
The effect of bilingualism on executive functioning (EF) has long been a topic of discussion across ...
Previous study of executive function of bilingual children generally shows better executive function...
The topic of bilingualism and its influence on executive control development is an active field of r...
Although a bilingual advantage has been reported for various measures of cognitive control, most pre...
Whether bilingual children outperform monolingual children on visuospatial and verbal working memory...