The bilingual executive advantage (BEA) hypothesis has attracted considerable research interest, but the findings are inconclusive. We addressed this issue in the domain of working memory (WM), as more complex WM tasks have been underrepresented in the previous literature. First, we compared early and late bilingual vs. monolingual WM performance. Second, we examined whether certain aspects of bilingual experience, such as language switching frequency, are related to bilinguals' WM scores. Our online sample included 485 participants. They filled in an extensive questionnaire including background factors such as bilingualism and second language (L2) use, and performed 10 isomorphic verbal and visuospatial WM tasks that yielded three WM compo...
peer reviewedThis research investigates whether early childhood bilingualism affects working memory ...
In the first decades of the 20th century, research on bilingualism was just beginning. The first stu...
A dense body of research shows that cognitive functions change with age. More recently, studies have...
The bilingual executive advantage (BEA) hypothesis has attracted considerable research interest, but...
The bilingual executive advantage (BEA) hypothesis has attracted considerable research interest, but...
abstract: Previous studies suggest that bilinguals have certain executive function advantages over m...
In this study we explored the potential impact of bilingualism on executive functioning abilities by...
Published: February 13, 2019A bilingual advantage in a form of a better performance of bilinguals in...
The study aimed to determine whether early bilingual/multilingual adults with high levels of second ...
Working memory has been linked to many cognitive advantages and is essential for successful performa...
Background: Working memory is important for speech understanding in that speech recognition requires...
The bilingual advantage has been demonstrated in different domains of cognitive functioning, especia...
An ongoing debate surrounds whether bilinguals outperform monolinguals in tests of executive process...
The present study investigates a possible working memory (WM) difference between monolingual and bil...
Approximately half of the world’s population is bilingual or multilingual. The bilingual advantage t...
peer reviewedThis research investigates whether early childhood bilingualism affects working memory ...
In the first decades of the 20th century, research on bilingualism was just beginning. The first stu...
A dense body of research shows that cognitive functions change with age. More recently, studies have...
The bilingual executive advantage (BEA) hypothesis has attracted considerable research interest, but...
The bilingual executive advantage (BEA) hypothesis has attracted considerable research interest, but...
abstract: Previous studies suggest that bilinguals have certain executive function advantages over m...
In this study we explored the potential impact of bilingualism on executive functioning abilities by...
Published: February 13, 2019A bilingual advantage in a form of a better performance of bilinguals in...
The study aimed to determine whether early bilingual/multilingual adults with high levels of second ...
Working memory has been linked to many cognitive advantages and is essential for successful performa...
Background: Working memory is important for speech understanding in that speech recognition requires...
The bilingual advantage has been demonstrated in different domains of cognitive functioning, especia...
An ongoing debate surrounds whether bilinguals outperform monolinguals in tests of executive process...
The present study investigates a possible working memory (WM) difference between monolingual and bil...
Approximately half of the world’s population is bilingual or multilingual. The bilingual advantage t...
peer reviewedThis research investigates whether early childhood bilingualism affects working memory ...
In the first decades of the 20th century, research on bilingualism was just beginning. The first stu...
A dense body of research shows that cognitive functions change with age. More recently, studies have...