Epub ahead of print 14/5/2016Bilingualism has been argued to benefit executive functioning. However, recent research suggests that this advantage may stem from uncontrolled factors or incorrectly matched samples. In this study we test the effects of bilingualism on elderly lifelong bilinguals whose cognitive abilities are in decline, thus making any benefits more salient. Firstly we compare 24 bilinguals and 24 carefully matched monolinguals on verbal and the numerical Stroop tasks, obtaining no differences in monitoring or inhibitory measures. Secondly we explore the modulations that the proficiency in the L2 might cause to executive control functions, as measured by the same tasks, by testing 70 elderly bilinguals who vary in their L2 mas...
Culture, education and of other forms of acquired capacities act on individual differences in skill ...
Research suggests that being bilingual results in advantages on executive control processes and disa...
Bilinguals have been argued to show a cognitive advantage over monolinguals, although this notion ha...
Available online 15 September 2016The bilingual advantage has been subject of research repeatedly ov...
The daily practice of bilingual language control has been argued to affect both lexical processing ...
Bilinguals have reduced verbal fluency compared to monolinguals and this has been attributed to cros...
Published online: 30 Dec 2018We examined if language proficiency modulates performance in tasks that...
Previous research has found an advantage for bilinguals relative to monolinguals on tasks of attenti...
The notion that the long-term practice of managing two languages is beneficial for the executive con...
Recent evidence has challenged long-standing claims that multi-language acquisition confers long-te...
222 p.Bilinguals need very intensive language-control mechanisms to produce effective communication ...
Recent studies have presented controversial results concerning the bilingual advantage (i.e., biling...
Previous research has shown that bilingualism helps to offset age-related losses in certain executiv...
Studies investigating the role of dual language use in modulating executive functions have reported...
Research has demonstrated that bilingual children who constantly juggle two languages have better co...
Culture, education and of other forms of acquired capacities act on individual differences in skill ...
Research suggests that being bilingual results in advantages on executive control processes and disa...
Bilinguals have been argued to show a cognitive advantage over monolinguals, although this notion ha...
Available online 15 September 2016The bilingual advantage has been subject of research repeatedly ov...
The daily practice of bilingual language control has been argued to affect both lexical processing ...
Bilinguals have reduced verbal fluency compared to monolinguals and this has been attributed to cros...
Published online: 30 Dec 2018We examined if language proficiency modulates performance in tasks that...
Previous research has found an advantage for bilinguals relative to monolinguals on tasks of attenti...
The notion that the long-term practice of managing two languages is beneficial for the executive con...
Recent evidence has challenged long-standing claims that multi-language acquisition confers long-te...
222 p.Bilinguals need very intensive language-control mechanisms to produce effective communication ...
Recent studies have presented controversial results concerning the bilingual advantage (i.e., biling...
Previous research has shown that bilingualism helps to offset age-related losses in certain executiv...
Studies investigating the role of dual language use in modulating executive functions have reported...
Research has demonstrated that bilingual children who constantly juggle two languages have better co...
Culture, education and of other forms of acquired capacities act on individual differences in skill ...
Research suggests that being bilingual results in advantages on executive control processes and disa...
Bilinguals have been argued to show a cognitive advantage over monolinguals, although this notion ha...