abstract: Adults with a history of traumatic brain injury (TBI) often show deficits in executive functioning, which include the ability to inhibit, switch, and attend to task relevant information. These abilities are also essential for language processing in bilinguals, who constantly inhibit and switch between languages. Currently, there is no data regarding the effect of TBI on executive function and language processing in bilinguals. This study used behavioral and eye-tracking measures to examine the effect of mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI) on executive function and language processing in Spanish-English bilinguals. In Experiment 1, thirty-nine healthy bilinguals completed a variety of executive function and language processing tasks...
Bilingualism has been shown to influence a variety of cognitive functions, most notably lexical proc...
In this review we will focus on delineating the neural substrates of the executive control of langua...
Culture, education and of other forms of acquired capacities act on individual differences in skill ...
Background: The nature, rate and pattern of recovery in bilingual persons following brain damage has...
Pediatric traumatic brain injury (TBI) occurs at an average rate of 180 per 100,000 children who are...
Over the past several decades, bilingual advantage has been a topic of continuous debate among neuro...
Three case studies of code-switching in Spanish-English bilingual speakers with traumatic brain inju...
The effect of bilingualism on executive functioning (EF) has long been a topic of discussion across ...
Traumatic brain injury (TBI) has great impact, both to public health as well as to theindividuals wh...
Previous research has shown far transfer effects of skill training, such as bilingualism and musical...
Approximately half of the world’s population is bilingual or multilingual. The bilingual advantage t...
The question of whether bilingualism can improve aspects of cognitive function is a hotly debated to...
The mastery of two languages provides bilingual speakers cognitive benefits over monolinguals, parti...
The papers in this volume continue the quest to investigate the moderating factors and understand th...
This data collection entails a range of data collected from monolingual and bi/multilingual adult pa...
Bilingualism has been shown to influence a variety of cognitive functions, most notably lexical proc...
In this review we will focus on delineating the neural substrates of the executive control of langua...
Culture, education and of other forms of acquired capacities act on individual differences in skill ...
Background: The nature, rate and pattern of recovery in bilingual persons following brain damage has...
Pediatric traumatic brain injury (TBI) occurs at an average rate of 180 per 100,000 children who are...
Over the past several decades, bilingual advantage has been a topic of continuous debate among neuro...
Three case studies of code-switching in Spanish-English bilingual speakers with traumatic brain inju...
The effect of bilingualism on executive functioning (EF) has long been a topic of discussion across ...
Traumatic brain injury (TBI) has great impact, both to public health as well as to theindividuals wh...
Previous research has shown far transfer effects of skill training, such as bilingualism and musical...
Approximately half of the world’s population is bilingual or multilingual. The bilingual advantage t...
The question of whether bilingualism can improve aspects of cognitive function is a hotly debated to...
The mastery of two languages provides bilingual speakers cognitive benefits over monolinguals, parti...
The papers in this volume continue the quest to investigate the moderating factors and understand th...
This data collection entails a range of data collected from monolingual and bi/multilingual adult pa...
Bilingualism has been shown to influence a variety of cognitive functions, most notably lexical proc...
In this review we will focus on delineating the neural substrates of the executive control of langua...
Culture, education and of other forms of acquired capacities act on individual differences in skill ...