Bilingualism has been put forward as a life experience that, similar to musical training or being physically active, may boost cognitive performance and slow down age-related cognitive decline. In more recent years, bilingualism has come to be acknowledged not as a trait but as a highly individual experience where the context of use strongly modulates any cognitive effect that ensues from it (cf. van den Noort et al., 2019). In addition, modulating factors have been shown to interact in intricate ways (Pot, Keijzer and de Bot, 2018). Adding to the complexity is the fact that control processes linked to bilingualism are bidirectional—just as language control can influence cognitive control, individual differences in cognitive functioning oft...
With the average life expectancy in especially developed countries steadily increasing, healthy agei...
A growing amount of studies have explored the possible effects of bilingual experience on cognitive ...
For much of the twentieth century, bilingualism was thought to result in cognitive disadvantages. In...
Bilingualism has been put forward as a life experience that, similar to musical training or being ph...
Bilingualism has been put forward as a life experience that, similar to musical training or being ph...
Cognitive advantages for bilinguals have inconsistently been observed in different populations, with...
Research has demonstrated that bilingual children who constantly juggle two languages have better co...
This article summarises over ten years of research on the effects of multilanguage acquisition on co...
The purpose of this dissertation research was to analyze the effects of bilingualism and age on cogn...
Bilinguals have been posited to have, compared to monolinguals, enhanced cognitive control, conseque...
The main file in the data is BS_dataset.csv, which contains all the data used for the analyses as re...
While there is a growing body of research on second language acquisition in children and prime-of-li...
Recent behavioral data have shown that lifelong bilingualism can maintain youthful cognitive control...
With the average life expectancy in especially developed countries steadily increasing, healthy agei...
A growing amount of studies have explored the possible effects of bilingual experience on cognitive ...
For much of the twentieth century, bilingualism was thought to result in cognitive disadvantages. In...
Bilingualism has been put forward as a life experience that, similar to musical training or being ph...
Bilingualism has been put forward as a life experience that, similar to musical training or being ph...
Cognitive advantages for bilinguals have inconsistently been observed in different populations, with...
Research has demonstrated that bilingual children who constantly juggle two languages have better co...
This article summarises over ten years of research on the effects of multilanguage acquisition on co...
The purpose of this dissertation research was to analyze the effects of bilingualism and age on cogn...
Bilinguals have been posited to have, compared to monolinguals, enhanced cognitive control, conseque...
The main file in the data is BS_dataset.csv, which contains all the data used for the analyses as re...
While there is a growing body of research on second language acquisition in children and prime-of-li...
Recent behavioral data have shown that lifelong bilingualism can maintain youthful cognitive control...
With the average life expectancy in especially developed countries steadily increasing, healthy agei...
A growing amount of studies have explored the possible effects of bilingual experience on cognitive ...
For much of the twentieth century, bilingualism was thought to result in cognitive disadvantages. In...