Bilinguals purportedly outperform monolinguals in non-verbal tasks of cognitive control (the ‘bilingual advantage'). The most common explanation is that managing two languages during language production constantly draws upon, and thus strengthens, domain-general inhibitory mechanisms (Green 1998 Biling. Lang. Cogn.1, 67–81. (doi:10.1017/S1366728998000133)). However, this theory cannot explain why a bilingual advantage has been found in preverbal infants (Kovacs & Mehler 2009 Proc. Natl Acad. Sci. USA106, 6556–6560. (doi:10.1073/pnas.0811323106)). An alternative explanation is needed. We propose that exposure to more varied, less predictable (language) environments drive infants to sample more by placing less weight on consolidating familiar...
Although a bilingual advantage has been reported for various measures of cognitive control, most pre...
AbstractA number of studies have shown that from an early age, bilinguals outperform their monolingu...
Infants raised in bilingual homes redirect attention faster than infants raised in monolingual homes...
Bilinguals purportedly outperform monolinguals in non-verbal tasks of cognitive control (the ‘biling...
Bilinguals purportedly outperform monolinguals in nonverbal tasks of cognitive control (the 'bilingu...
Infants raised in bilingual homes redirect attention faster than infants raised in monolingual homes...
First published: 30 June 2020Bilingualism is a powerful experiential factor, and its effects have be...
The Effects of Bilingualism and Vocabulary Size on Infants’ Cognitive Control Sadaf Pour Iliaei ...
We present an exact replication of Experiment 2 from Kovács and Mehler's 2009 study, which showed th...
The present thesis aims to investigate the cognitive processes involved in learning two languages si...
To adapt to their more varied and unpredictable (language) environments, infants from bilingual home...
Published: 24 May 2019The idea of a bilingual advantage in aspects of cognitive control—including co...
A number of studies have shown that from an early age, bilinguals outperform their monolingual peers...
A large sample (N = 141) of college students participated in both a conjunctive visual search task a...
Fourteen-month-old infants raised in a monolingual English environment confuse phonetically similar...
Although a bilingual advantage has been reported for various measures of cognitive control, most pre...
AbstractA number of studies have shown that from an early age, bilinguals outperform their monolingu...
Infants raised in bilingual homes redirect attention faster than infants raised in monolingual homes...
Bilinguals purportedly outperform monolinguals in non-verbal tasks of cognitive control (the ‘biling...
Bilinguals purportedly outperform monolinguals in nonverbal tasks of cognitive control (the 'bilingu...
Infants raised in bilingual homes redirect attention faster than infants raised in monolingual homes...
First published: 30 June 2020Bilingualism is a powerful experiential factor, and its effects have be...
The Effects of Bilingualism and Vocabulary Size on Infants’ Cognitive Control Sadaf Pour Iliaei ...
We present an exact replication of Experiment 2 from Kovács and Mehler's 2009 study, which showed th...
The present thesis aims to investigate the cognitive processes involved in learning two languages si...
To adapt to their more varied and unpredictable (language) environments, infants from bilingual home...
Published: 24 May 2019The idea of a bilingual advantage in aspects of cognitive control—including co...
A number of studies have shown that from an early age, bilinguals outperform their monolingual peers...
A large sample (N = 141) of college students participated in both a conjunctive visual search task a...
Fourteen-month-old infants raised in a monolingual English environment confuse phonetically similar...
Although a bilingual advantage has been reported for various measures of cognitive control, most pre...
AbstractA number of studies have shown that from an early age, bilinguals outperform their monolingu...
Infants raised in bilingual homes redirect attention faster than infants raised in monolingual homes...