The purpose of the present study was to replicate and extend our original findings of enhanced neural inhibitory control in bilinguals. We compared English monolinguals to Spanish/English bilinguals on a non-linguistic, auditory Go/NoGo task while recording event-related brain potentials. New to this study was the visual Go/NoGo task, which we included to investigate whether enhanced neural inhibition in bilinguals extends from the auditory to the visual modality. Results confirmed our original findings and revealed greater inhibition in bilinguals compared to monolinguals. As predicted, compared to monolinguals, bilinguals showed increased N2 amplitude during the auditory NoGo trials, which required inhibitory control, but no differences d...
Bilingual speakers have to control their languages to avoid interference, which may be achieved by e...
Bilingual individuals need effective mechanisms to prevent interference between their languages. Usi...
& Bilingual individuals need effective mechanisms to prevent interference between their language...
The purpose of the present study was to replicate and extend our original findings of enhanced neura...
Research suggests that there is a link between bilingualism and neural inhibition. Findings reveal t...
Successful interaction with the environment depends on flexible behaviors which require shifting att...
Bilingualism has been linked to enhanced cognitive abilities and these enhanced abilities are believ...
Bilingual speakers have been shown to be more adept than monolingual speakers at actively blocking u...
The existence of a behavioral advantage of bilinguals over monolinguals during executive tasks is co...
International audienceThe present research used fMRI to measure brain activity in passive listening ...
International audienceDual language experience has typically been shown to improve various executive...
We tested the hypothesis that early bilinguals and monolinguals use different brain areas when perfo...
Bilingual speakers have been shown to be more adept than monolingual speakers at actively blocking u...
Bilingual speakers have to control their languages to avoid interference, which may be achieved by e...
Learning and using multiple languages places major demands on our neurocognitive system, which can i...
Bilingual speakers have to control their languages to avoid interference, which may be achieved by e...
Bilingual individuals need effective mechanisms to prevent interference between their languages. Usi...
& Bilingual individuals need effective mechanisms to prevent interference between their language...
The purpose of the present study was to replicate and extend our original findings of enhanced neura...
Research suggests that there is a link between bilingualism and neural inhibition. Findings reveal t...
Successful interaction with the environment depends on flexible behaviors which require shifting att...
Bilingualism has been linked to enhanced cognitive abilities and these enhanced abilities are believ...
Bilingual speakers have been shown to be more adept than monolingual speakers at actively blocking u...
The existence of a behavioral advantage of bilinguals over monolinguals during executive tasks is co...
International audienceThe present research used fMRI to measure brain activity in passive listening ...
International audienceDual language experience has typically been shown to improve various executive...
We tested the hypothesis that early bilinguals and monolinguals use different brain areas when perfo...
Bilingual speakers have been shown to be more adept than monolingual speakers at actively blocking u...
Bilingual speakers have to control their languages to avoid interference, which may be achieved by e...
Learning and using multiple languages places major demands on our neurocognitive system, which can i...
Bilingual speakers have to control their languages to avoid interference, which may be achieved by e...
Bilingual individuals need effective mechanisms to prevent interference between their languages. Usi...
& Bilingual individuals need effective mechanisms to prevent interference between their language...