Approximately half of the world’s population is bilingual or multilingual. The bilingual advantage theory claims that the constant need to control known languages that are always active in the brain to use the one suitable for each specific context improves cognitive functions, specifically executive functions. However, some authors do not agree on the bilingual effect, given the controversial results of studies on this topic. This doctoral thesis aims to analyze the impact of bilingualism on executive functions. Two systematic reviews are presented in Chapters 1 and 3. The first is focused on investigating the effect of bilingualism on cognitive and motor inhibition; the second summarizes the results of studies that assessed language abil...
Several studies have suggested a bilingual advantage in executive functions, presumably due to bilin...
Bilinguals have been argued to show a cognitive advantage over monolinguals, although this notion ha...
This article was published Online First March 1, 2018. Supplemental materials: http://dx.doi.org/10...
In this study we explored the potential impact of bilingualism on executive functioning abilities by...
The effect of bilingualism on executive functioning (EF) has long been a topic of discussion across ...
Over the last couple of decades, several studies have found a link between bilingualism and improved...
Published: February 13, 2019A bilingual advantage in a form of a better performance of bilinguals in...
Studies have shown that bilinguals and multilinguals have superior performance compared to monolingu...
The prefrontal cortex regulates processes necessary to support goal directed behaviors. These proces...
Previous research has shown patterns of executive function to vary among individuals contingent on n...
Research suggests that being bilingual results in advantages on executive control processes and disa...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2019Previous studies have shown a relationship between ...
In today\u27s world, monolingualism is in the minority (Alonso et al., 2017); however, there is stil...
The notion that the long-term practice of managing two languages is beneficial for the executive con...
222 p.Bilinguals need very intensive language-control mechanisms to produce effective communication ...
Several studies have suggested a bilingual advantage in executive functions, presumably due to bilin...
Bilinguals have been argued to show a cognitive advantage over monolinguals, although this notion ha...
This article was published Online First March 1, 2018. Supplemental materials: http://dx.doi.org/10...
In this study we explored the potential impact of bilingualism on executive functioning abilities by...
The effect of bilingualism on executive functioning (EF) has long been a topic of discussion across ...
Over the last couple of decades, several studies have found a link between bilingualism and improved...
Published: February 13, 2019A bilingual advantage in a form of a better performance of bilinguals in...
Studies have shown that bilinguals and multilinguals have superior performance compared to monolingu...
The prefrontal cortex regulates processes necessary to support goal directed behaviors. These proces...
Previous research has shown patterns of executive function to vary among individuals contingent on n...
Research suggests that being bilingual results in advantages on executive control processes and disa...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2019Previous studies have shown a relationship between ...
In today\u27s world, monolingualism is in the minority (Alonso et al., 2017); however, there is stil...
The notion that the long-term practice of managing two languages is beneficial for the executive con...
222 p.Bilinguals need very intensive language-control mechanisms to produce effective communication ...
Several studies have suggested a bilingual advantage in executive functions, presumably due to bilin...
Bilinguals have been argued to show a cognitive advantage over monolinguals, although this notion ha...
This article was published Online First March 1, 2018. Supplemental materials: http://dx.doi.org/10...