Bilinguals have been shown to be less susceptible to Stroop interference in their first language than monolinguals, though the cause is currently being debated. In two experiments, we explored how cognitive control and word recognition contribute to the Stroop effect by contrasting cognitive control (via a Simon arrow task), word recognition speed (via a Chinese/English word recognition task) and Stroop susceptibility (via a verbal Stroop task) between proficient and non-proficient Chinese-English bilinguals. Compared to non-proficient bilinguals, proficient bilinguals showed better cognitive control at inhibiting irrelevant information, and they were slower at recognising Chinese words but quicker at recognising English words. Critically, ...
International audienceHere we examined the role of bilingualism on cognitive inhibition using the St...
The present investigation examined the functioning of inhibitory mechanisms in younger and older bil...
Bilingualism has been shown to influence a variety of cognitive functions, most notably lexical proc...
Executive control abilities and lexical access speed in Stroop performance were investigated in Engl...
Stroop task has been widely used to examine the within and between language effect among bilinguals....
To explain varying previous results as to whether bilinguals show an advantage over monolinguals in ...
The suggestion that bilinguals show enhanced cognitive control compared to monolinguals in certain ...
The effect of bilingualism on inhibition control is increasingly under ongoing exploration. The pres...
Background: Recent research based on comparisons between bilinguals and monolinguals postulates that...
International audienceWhether bilinguals perform better than monolinguals in non-linguistic cognitiv...
Multiple studies point out a positive relationship between bilingualism (multilingualism), cognitive...
The present behavioral study aimed to examine the impact of language control expertise on two domain...
Studies have shown reduced Stroop interference in bilinguals compared to monolinguals defined dichot...
Bilingualism has been linked to enhanced cognitive abilities and these enhanced abilities are believ...
Skilled readers demonstrate remarkable efficiency in processing written words, unlike beginning read...
International audienceHere we examined the role of bilingualism on cognitive inhibition using the St...
The present investigation examined the functioning of inhibitory mechanisms in younger and older bil...
Bilingualism has been shown to influence a variety of cognitive functions, most notably lexical proc...
Executive control abilities and lexical access speed in Stroop performance were investigated in Engl...
Stroop task has been widely used to examine the within and between language effect among bilinguals....
To explain varying previous results as to whether bilinguals show an advantage over monolinguals in ...
The suggestion that bilinguals show enhanced cognitive control compared to monolinguals in certain ...
The effect of bilingualism on inhibition control is increasingly under ongoing exploration. The pres...
Background: Recent research based on comparisons between bilinguals and monolinguals postulates that...
International audienceWhether bilinguals perform better than monolinguals in non-linguistic cognitiv...
Multiple studies point out a positive relationship between bilingualism (multilingualism), cognitive...
The present behavioral study aimed to examine the impact of language control expertise on two domain...
Studies have shown reduced Stroop interference in bilinguals compared to monolinguals defined dichot...
Bilingualism has been linked to enhanced cognitive abilities and these enhanced abilities are believ...
Skilled readers demonstrate remarkable efficiency in processing written words, unlike beginning read...
International audienceHere we examined the role of bilingualism on cognitive inhibition using the St...
The present investigation examined the functioning of inhibitory mechanisms in younger and older bil...
Bilingualism has been shown to influence a variety of cognitive functions, most notably lexical proc...