Item does not contain fulltextIn two experiments, we examined inhibitory control processes in three groups of bilinguals and trilinguals that differed in nonnative language proficiency and language learning background. German 5- to 8-year-old second-language learners of English, German–English bilinguals, German–English–Language X trilinguals, and 6- to 8-year-old German monolinguals performed the Simon task and the Attentional Networks Task (ANT). Language proficiencies and socioeconomic status were controlled. We found that the Simon effect advantage, reported in earlier research for bilingual children and adults over monolinguals, differed across groups, with bilinguals and trilinguals showing enhanced conflict resolution over monolingua...
International audienceBilingual children have been shown to outperform monolingual children on tasks...
The present study explored the relation between language control and nonverbal cognitive control in ...
The mechanism behind the executive functioning advantage in bilinguals has not been well examined. P...
Recent discussion has called into question whether navigating and controlling multiple languages in ...
Although extensive research has been done to compare monolingual and bilingual children’s executive ...
Abstract This study investigates the consequences of bilingualism on inhibitory and attentional cont...
The topic of bilingualism and its influence on executive control development is an active field of r...
Abstract Background Recent research based on comparisons between bilinguals and monolinguals postula...
International audienceHere we examined the role of bilingualism on cognitive inhibition using the St...
222 p.Bilinguals need very intensive language-control mechanisms to produce effective communication ...
The prefrontal cortex regulates processes necessary to support goal directed behaviors. These proces...
Item does not contain fulltextStudies comparing the cognitive control of bilingual and monolingual s...
The present study explored the relation between language control and non-verbal cognitive control in...
The relationship between bilingualism and cognitive control has long been a topic of interest in lit...
The suggestion that bilinguals show enhanced cognitive control compared to monolinguals in certain ...
International audienceBilingual children have been shown to outperform monolingual children on tasks...
The present study explored the relation between language control and nonverbal cognitive control in ...
The mechanism behind the executive functioning advantage in bilinguals has not been well examined. P...
Recent discussion has called into question whether navigating and controlling multiple languages in ...
Although extensive research has been done to compare monolingual and bilingual children’s executive ...
Abstract This study investigates the consequences of bilingualism on inhibitory and attentional cont...
The topic of bilingualism and its influence on executive control development is an active field of r...
Abstract Background Recent research based on comparisons between bilinguals and monolinguals postula...
International audienceHere we examined the role of bilingualism on cognitive inhibition using the St...
222 p.Bilinguals need very intensive language-control mechanisms to produce effective communication ...
The prefrontal cortex regulates processes necessary to support goal directed behaviors. These proces...
Item does not contain fulltextStudies comparing the cognitive control of bilingual and monolingual s...
The present study explored the relation between language control and non-verbal cognitive control in...
The relationship between bilingualism and cognitive control has long been a topic of interest in lit...
The suggestion that bilinguals show enhanced cognitive control compared to monolinguals in certain ...
International audienceBilingual children have been shown to outperform monolingual children on tasks...
The present study explored the relation between language control and nonverbal cognitive control in ...
The mechanism behind the executive functioning advantage in bilinguals has not been well examined. P...