[图书][B] The role of control in bilingual verbal fluency: evidence from aging and Alzheimer's disease
T Sandoval - 2010 - search.proquest.com
Bilinguals have reduced verbal fluency compared to monolinguals and this has been
attributed to cross language interference (Rosselli et al., 2000; Gollan et al., 2002). To …
attributed to cross language interference (Rosselli et al., 2000; Gollan et al., 2002). To …
Cross-language intrusion errors in aging bilinguals reveal the link between executive control and language selection
Bilinguals outperform monolinguals on measures of executive control, but it is not known
how bilingualism introduces these advantages. To address this question, we investigated …
how bilingualism introduces these advantages. To address this question, we investigated …
Does bilingual language control decline in older age?
I Ivanova, M Murillo, RI Montoya… - Linguistic Approaches to …, 2016 - jbe-platform.com
We investigated age-related decline of bilingual language control. Thirteen older and 13
younger bilinguals performed a verbal fluency task (completing the same letter and semantic …
younger bilinguals performed a verbal fluency task (completing the same letter and semantic …
Does bilingualism shape inhibitory control in the elderly?
Bilingualism has been argued to benefit executive functioning. However, recent research
suggests that this advantage may stem from uncontrolled factors or incorrectly matched …
suggests that this advantage may stem from uncontrolled factors or incorrectly matched …
Individual differences in control of language interference in late bilinguals are mainly related to general executive abilities
Background Recent research based on comparisons between bilinguals and monolinguals
postulates that bilingualism enhances cognitive control functions, because the parallel …
postulates that bilingualism enhances cognitive control functions, because the parallel …
Age-related effect on language control and executive control in bilingual and monolingual speakers: Behavioral and electrophysiological evidence
Research suggests that bilingual language control and executive control (EC) have similar
mechanisms and share common brain networks. Managing two languages presumably …
mechanisms and share common brain networks. Managing two languages presumably …
Clustering and switching in verbal fluency across varying degrees of cognitive control demands: evidence from healthy bilinguals and bilingual patients with aphasia
Different linguistic contexts place varying amounts of cognitive control on lexical retrieval in
bilingual speakers, an issue that is complicated in bilingual patients with aphasia (BPWA) …
bilingual speakers, an issue that is complicated in bilingual patients with aphasia (BPWA) …
The cost of being bilingual: The example of verbal fluency and switching
J Altarriba, SA Kazanas - Psychology of Bilingualism: The Cognitive and …, 2017 - Springer
In recent decades, researchers have noted consistent costs in lexical access among
bilingual participants. Using a variety of fluency measures, but primarily picture-naming with …
bilingual participants. Using a variety of fluency measures, but primarily picture-naming with …
Cognitive Control and Lexical Access in Younger and Older Bilinguals
C BIALYSTOK - Memory, Attention, and Aging, 2016 - taylorfrancis.com
There is now persuasive evidence that the central nervous system in humans retains a
significant degree of plasticity and remains responsive to experience throughout adulthood …
significant degree of plasticity and remains responsive to experience throughout adulthood …
“Cognitive control and lexical access in younger and older bilinguals”: Correction.
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Ellen Bialystok, Fergus Craik and Gigi Luk (Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning …
Ellen Bialystok, Fergus Craik and Gigi Luk (Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning …