We examined the role of verbal mediation in planning performance of English–Spanish-speaking bilingual children and monolingual English-speaking children, between the ages of 9 and 12 years. To measure planning, children were administered the Tower of London (ToL) task. In a dual-task paradigm, children completed ToL problems under three conditions: with no secondary task (baseline), with articulatory suppression, and with non-verbal motor suppression. Analyses revealed generally shorter planning times for bilinguals than monolinguals but both groups performed similarly on number of moves and execution times. Additionally, bilingual children were more efficient at planning throughout the duration of the task while monolingual children showe...
Many studies have shown that bilingual children outperform monolinguals on tasks testing executive f...
International audienceBilingual children have been shown to outperform monolingual children on tasks...
Recently, tasks have been advocated for their role in promoting participation in L2 interaction and ...
<p>We examined the role of verbal mediation in planning performance of English–Spanish-speaking bili...
International audienceThe effect of bilingualism on the cognitive skills of young children was inves...
This study explored the relationship between level of bilingual proficiency and problem solving. It ...
Literature on the so-called bilingual advantage is directed towards the investigation of whether the...
The role of early bilingual experience in the development of skills in the general cognitive and lin...
Past research found performance differences between monolingual and bilingual children in the domain...
Although extensive research has been done to compare monolingual and bilingual children’s executive ...
This study investigated the effect of bilingualism on the ability to perform on task tapping into ex...
The topic of bilingualism and its influence on executive control development is an active field of r...
Many studies have shown that bilingual children outperform monolinguals on tasks testing executive f...
The purpose of this study is to establish a positive correlational relationship between bilingualism...
Recent discussion has called into question whether navigating and controlling multiple languages in ...
Many studies have shown that bilingual children outperform monolinguals on tasks testing executive f...
International audienceBilingual children have been shown to outperform monolingual children on tasks...
Recently, tasks have been advocated for their role in promoting participation in L2 interaction and ...
<p>We examined the role of verbal mediation in planning performance of English–Spanish-speaking bili...
International audienceThe effect of bilingualism on the cognitive skills of young children was inves...
This study explored the relationship between level of bilingual proficiency and problem solving. It ...
Literature on the so-called bilingual advantage is directed towards the investigation of whether the...
The role of early bilingual experience in the development of skills in the general cognitive and lin...
Past research found performance differences between monolingual and bilingual children in the domain...
Although extensive research has been done to compare monolingual and bilingual children’s executive ...
This study investigated the effect of bilingualism on the ability to perform on task tapping into ex...
The topic of bilingualism and its influence on executive control development is an active field of r...
Many studies have shown that bilingual children outperform monolinguals on tasks testing executive f...
The purpose of this study is to establish a positive correlational relationship between bilingualism...
Recent discussion has called into question whether navigating and controlling multiple languages in ...
Many studies have shown that bilingual children outperform monolinguals on tasks testing executive f...
International audienceBilingual children have been shown to outperform monolingual children on tasks...
Recently, tasks have been advocated for their role in promoting participation in L2 interaction and ...