Studies investigating the role of dual language use in modulating executive functions have reported mixed results, with some studies reporting benefits in older adults. These studies typically focus on bilingual settings, while the role of dual language use in diglossic settings is rarely investigated. In diglossia, the two language varieties are separated by context, making it an ideal test case for the effects on cognition of Single Language Contexts, as defined by the Adaptive Control Hypothesis (Green & Abutalebi, 2013). We compare the performances of three groups of older adults, Arab diglossics (n = 28), bilinguals (n = 29), and monolinguals (n = 41), on the Flanker and Stroop tasks, measuring inhibition abilities, and the Color...
Previous research has shown that bilingualism helps to offset age-related losses in certain executiv...
Cognitive advantages for bilinguals have inconsistently been observed in different populations, with...
Normal aging is an inevitable race between increasing knowledge and decreasing cognitive capacity. C...
Studies investigating the cognitive effect of bilingualism have yielded mixed results. Recently, i...
Epub ahead of print 14/5/2016Bilingualism has been argued to benefit executive functioning. However,...
The question of whether bilingualism can improve aspects of cognitive function is a hotly debated to...
Available online 15 September 2016The bilingual advantage has been subject of research repeatedly ov...
The notion that the long-term practice of managing two languages is beneficial for the executive con...
Research suggests that being bilingual results in advantages on executive control processes and disa...
Bilinguals have been posited to have, compared to monolinguals, enhanced cognitive control, conseque...
The daily practice of bilingual language control has been argued to affect both lexical processing ...
Findings suggest a positive impact of bilingualism on cognition, including the later onset of dement...
Culture, education and of other forms of acquired capacities act on individual differences in skill ...
Research has demonstrated that bilingual children who constantly juggle two languages have better co...
Recent studies investigating whether bilingualism has effects on cognitive abilities beyond language...
Previous research has shown that bilingualism helps to offset age-related losses in certain executiv...
Cognitive advantages for bilinguals have inconsistently been observed in different populations, with...
Normal aging is an inevitable race between increasing knowledge and decreasing cognitive capacity. C...
Studies investigating the cognitive effect of bilingualism have yielded mixed results. Recently, i...
Epub ahead of print 14/5/2016Bilingualism has been argued to benefit executive functioning. However,...
The question of whether bilingualism can improve aspects of cognitive function is a hotly debated to...
Available online 15 September 2016The bilingual advantage has been subject of research repeatedly ov...
The notion that the long-term practice of managing two languages is beneficial for the executive con...
Research suggests that being bilingual results in advantages on executive control processes and disa...
Bilinguals have been posited to have, compared to monolinguals, enhanced cognitive control, conseque...
The daily practice of bilingual language control has been argued to affect both lexical processing ...
Findings suggest a positive impact of bilingualism on cognition, including the later onset of dement...
Culture, education and of other forms of acquired capacities act on individual differences in skill ...
Research has demonstrated that bilingual children who constantly juggle two languages have better co...
Recent studies investigating whether bilingualism has effects on cognitive abilities beyond language...
Previous research has shown that bilingualism helps to offset age-related losses in certain executiv...
Cognitive advantages for bilinguals have inconsistently been observed in different populations, with...
Normal aging is an inevitable race between increasing knowledge and decreasing cognitive capacity. C...