Human memory is prone to memory errors and distortion. Evidence from studies on cognitive functions in bilinguals indicates that they might be prone to different types of memory errors compared to monolinguals; however, the effect of language in false memories is still understudied. Source monitoring processes required for proper memory functioning, presumably, rely on inhibitory control, which is also heavily utilized by bilinguals. Moreover, it is suggested that thinking in a second language leads to more systematic and deliberate reasoning. All these results lead to expect that bilinguals are more analytical when processing information in their second language overcoming some memory errors depending on the language of information. To tes...
The effects of within- versus between-languages (English–French) study and test on rates of bilingua...
Recent research suggests that bilinguals cope with non-target language interference by recruiting “e...
Research on memory for native language (L1) has consistently shown that retention of surface form is...
Past research indicates that bilinguals may differ in their metacognition. Accuracy of language self...
Source memory effects have been relatively unexplored in bilingual memory. Bilinguals have to perfor...
The effects of within- versus between-languages (English–French) study and test on rates of bilingua...
Source memory is memory for the context in which a particular target item is learned (Parker, 1995)....
One of the most contentious topics in cognitive science concerns the impact of bilingualism on cogni...
When monitoring the origins of their memories, people tend to mistakenly attribute mem- ories genera...
Recent evidence suggests that the task of managing a bilingual individual’s two languages is carried...
Inference-making is a complex mental process as it involves retrieving prior knowledge and active me...
Research on to the cognitive differences in bilinguals, of languages with similar historical backgro...
Research among bilinguals suggests a foreign language effect for various tasks requiring a more syst...
Comparisons of bilinguals and monolinguals have typically found poorer performance by bilinguals in ...
A central focus of bilingualisrn research is the representation f two language systems in memory. Th...
The effects of within- versus between-languages (English–French) study and test on rates of bilingua...
Recent research suggests that bilinguals cope with non-target language interference by recruiting “e...
Research on memory for native language (L1) has consistently shown that retention of surface form is...
Past research indicates that bilinguals may differ in their metacognition. Accuracy of language self...
Source memory effects have been relatively unexplored in bilingual memory. Bilinguals have to perfor...
The effects of within- versus between-languages (English–French) study and test on rates of bilingua...
Source memory is memory for the context in which a particular target item is learned (Parker, 1995)....
One of the most contentious topics in cognitive science concerns the impact of bilingualism on cogni...
When monitoring the origins of their memories, people tend to mistakenly attribute mem- ories genera...
Recent evidence suggests that the task of managing a bilingual individual’s two languages is carried...
Inference-making is a complex mental process as it involves retrieving prior knowledge and active me...
Research on to the cognitive differences in bilinguals, of languages with similar historical backgro...
Research among bilinguals suggests a foreign language effect for various tasks requiring a more syst...
Comparisons of bilinguals and monolinguals have typically found poorer performance by bilinguals in ...
A central focus of bilingualisrn research is the representation f two language systems in memory. Th...
The effects of within- versus between-languages (English–French) study and test on rates of bilingua...
Recent research suggests that bilinguals cope with non-target language interference by recruiting “e...
Research on memory for native language (L1) has consistently shown that retention of surface form is...