Numerous studies have argued that bilingualism has effects on cognitive functions. Recently, in light of increasingly mixed empirical results, this claim has been challenged. One might ponder if there is enough evidence to justify a cessation to future research on the topic or, alternatively, how the field could proceed to better understand the phantom-like appearance of bilingual effects. Herein, we attempt to frame this appearance at the crossroads of several factors such as the heterogeneity of the term ‘bilingual’, sample size effects, task effects, and the complex dynamics between an early publication bias that favours positive results and the subsequent Proteus phenomenon. We conclude that any definitive claim on the topic is prematur...
A debate over the past decade has focused on the so-called bilingual advantage-the idea that bilingu...
Bilingualism is a unique experience that has been shown to have a distinct impact on cognitive perfo...
Bilingualism has been shown to influence a variety of cognitive functions, most notably lexical proc...
Numerous studies have argued that bilingualism has effects on cognitive functions. Recently, in ligh...
Numerous studies have argued that bilingualism has effects on cognitive functions. Recently, in ligh...
An aim of research on bilingualism is to understand how the brain adapts to the use of more than one...
Scientific interest in the effects of (individual) bilingualism on cognition dates back to at least ...
Bilingualism has been associated with changes in our language-related and domain-general cognition. ...
The hypothesis that coordinating two or more languages leads to an enhancement in executive function...
The present short review discusses reasons for the mixed results on the possible enhancement of cogn...
For much of the twentieth century, bilingualism was thought to result in cognitive disadvantages. In...
The past few years has seen a substantial growth in research interest in the cognitive effects of bi...
From the first half of the 20th century, the question of whether bilingualism affects the individual...
Item does not contain fulltextThe impacts of bilingualism upon the human brain, specifically in term...
This paper aims at explicating the influences of bilingualism (B) on intelligence. language skills. ...
A debate over the past decade has focused on the so-called bilingual advantage-the idea that bilingu...
Bilingualism is a unique experience that has been shown to have a distinct impact on cognitive perfo...
Bilingualism has been shown to influence a variety of cognitive functions, most notably lexical proc...
Numerous studies have argued that bilingualism has effects on cognitive functions. Recently, in ligh...
Numerous studies have argued that bilingualism has effects on cognitive functions. Recently, in ligh...
An aim of research on bilingualism is to understand how the brain adapts to the use of more than one...
Scientific interest in the effects of (individual) bilingualism on cognition dates back to at least ...
Bilingualism has been associated with changes in our language-related and domain-general cognition. ...
The hypothesis that coordinating two or more languages leads to an enhancement in executive function...
The present short review discusses reasons for the mixed results on the possible enhancement of cogn...
For much of the twentieth century, bilingualism was thought to result in cognitive disadvantages. In...
The past few years has seen a substantial growth in research interest in the cognitive effects of bi...
From the first half of the 20th century, the question of whether bilingualism affects the individual...
Item does not contain fulltextThe impacts of bilingualism upon the human brain, specifically in term...
This paper aims at explicating the influences of bilingualism (B) on intelligence. language skills. ...
A debate over the past decade has focused on the so-called bilingual advantage-the idea that bilingu...
Bilingualism is a unique experience that has been shown to have a distinct impact on cognitive perfo...
Bilingualism has been shown to influence a variety of cognitive functions, most notably lexical proc...