Prior research suggests that cognitive control can assist the comprehension of sentences that create conflict between interpretations, at least under some circumstances. However, the mixed pattern of results suggests that cognitive control may not always be necessary for accurate comprehension. We tested whether cognitive control recruitment for language processing is systematically variable, depending on the type of sentential ambiguity or conflict, individual differences in cognitive control, and task demands. Participants completed two sessions in a web-based experiment. The first session tested conflict modulation using interleaved Stroop and sentence comprehension trials. Critical sentences contained syntax-semantics or phrase-attachme...
The impact of cognitive control demands on long-term memory is mixed, with some conflicts leading to...
Conflict and conflict adaptation are well-studied phenomena in experimental psychology. Standard tas...
We investigated whether the comprehension of syntactically difficult sentences taxes the executive c...
Successful language comprehension involves complex higher-order processing that must function fluidl...
Two experiments investigated the effect of sustained cognitive control engagement on syntactic ambig...
Processing sentences incrementally entails making commitments to structure (and sometimes role assig...
Cognitive control, or executive function (EF), refers to the mental ability to regulate and adjust b...
Bilinguals learn to resolve conflict between their two languages and that skill has been hypothesize...
International audienceIn the present preregistered study, we evaluated the possibility of a shared c...
There is currently a lively debate in the literature whether bilingualism leads to enhanced cognitiv...
There is currently a lively debate in the literature about whether bilingualism leads to enhanced co...
<p>The interference effect as a measure of cognitive control is plotted against the accuracy in the ...
There is currently a lively debate in the literature about whether bilingualism leads to enhanced co...
One of the functions of cognitive control is to detect difficulties in information processing and ad...
Language comprehension, although ubiquitous in everyday life, is a complex cognitive process whose m...
The impact of cognitive control demands on long-term memory is mixed, with some conflicts leading to...
Conflict and conflict adaptation are well-studied phenomena in experimental psychology. Standard tas...
We investigated whether the comprehension of syntactically difficult sentences taxes the executive c...
Successful language comprehension involves complex higher-order processing that must function fluidl...
Two experiments investigated the effect of sustained cognitive control engagement on syntactic ambig...
Processing sentences incrementally entails making commitments to structure (and sometimes role assig...
Cognitive control, or executive function (EF), refers to the mental ability to regulate and adjust b...
Bilinguals learn to resolve conflict between their two languages and that skill has been hypothesize...
International audienceIn the present preregistered study, we evaluated the possibility of a shared c...
There is currently a lively debate in the literature whether bilingualism leads to enhanced cognitiv...
There is currently a lively debate in the literature about whether bilingualism leads to enhanced co...
<p>The interference effect as a measure of cognitive control is plotted against the accuracy in the ...
There is currently a lively debate in the literature about whether bilingualism leads to enhanced co...
One of the functions of cognitive control is to detect difficulties in information processing and ad...
Language comprehension, although ubiquitous in everyday life, is a complex cognitive process whose m...
The impact of cognitive control demands on long-term memory is mixed, with some conflicts leading to...
Conflict and conflict adaptation are well-studied phenomena in experimental psychology. Standard tas...
We investigated whether the comprehension of syntactically difficult sentences taxes the executive c...