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(Not) Keeping another language in mind: Structural representations in bilinguals
Ahn, Danbi. - : eScholarship, University of California, 2021
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Controlling Two Languages: Cost-Benefit Analysis of Immersion in Second-Language Learning
In: Challenger, vol 2, iss 3 (2021)
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Order Effects in Bilingual Recognition Memory Partially Confirm Predictions of the Frequency-Lag Hypothesis
In: Memory (2021)
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Do All Switches Cost the Same? Reliability of Language Switching and Mixing Costs
In: J Cogn (2021)
Abstract: The current study examined the reliability and consistency of switching and mixing costs in the language and the color-shape tasks in three pre-existing data sets, to assess whether they are equally well suited for the study of individual differences. Specifically, we considered if the language task is as reliable as the color-shape task – an important question given the wide use of language switching tasks but little information available to address this question. Switching costs had low to moderate reliability and internal consistency, and these were similar for the language and the color-shape tasks. Mixing costs were more reliable in the language task than in the color-shape task when tested twice on the same day and trended in the same direction when tested a week apart. In addition, mixing costs were larger and more consistent than switching costs in all data sets and they were also were more reliable than switching costs in the language task when tested on the same day. These results reveal the language task to be as good as the color-shape task for measuring switching and mixing ability. Low variability of switching costs may decrease their reliability and consistency, in turn interfering with the chance of detecting cross task correlations. We advocate for exploring procedures to increase the variability of switching costs, which might increase reliability and consistency of these measures, and improve the ability to determine if bilingual language use relies on cognitive mechanisms that overlap with those underlying nonlinguistic multi-tasking.
Keyword: Research Article
URL: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7792451/
https://doi.org/10.5334/joc.140
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33506169
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Cognitive and Neural Control in Bilingual Language Processing
Stasenko, Alena. - : eScholarship, University of California, 2020
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Translation distractors facilitate production in single- and mixed-language picture naming ...
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Translation distractors facilitate production in single- and mixed-language picture naming ...
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Failure to stop autocorrect errors in reading aloud increases in aging especially with a positive biomarker for Alzheimer’s disease
In: Psychol Aging (2020)
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Which bilinguals reverse language dominance and why?
In: Cognition (2020)
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Cognitive Control Regions are Recruited in Silent Reading of Mixed-language Paragraphs in Bilinguals
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The Acquisition and Mechanisms of Lexical Regulation in Multilinguals
Tomoschuk, Brendan. - : eScholarship, University of California, 2019
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When a seven is not a seven: Self-ratings of bilingual language proficiency differ between and within language populations
In: BILINGUALISM-LANGUAGE AND COGNITION, vol 22, iss 3 (2019)
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Distinct Structural Correlates of the Dominant and Nondominant Languages in Bilinguals with Alzheimer’s Disease (AD)
In: Neuropsychologia (2019)
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The Multilingual Naming Test (MINT) as a Measure of Picture Naming Ability in Alzheimer’s Disease
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Tip of the Tongue After Any Language: Reintroducing the Notion of Blocked Retrieval
In: Cognition (2019)
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Turning languages on and off: Switching into and out of code-blends reveals the nature of bilingual language control
In: J Exp Psychol Learn Mem Cogn (2019)
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Intact Reversed Language-dominance but not Cognate Effects in Reading aloud of Language Switches in Bilingual Alzheimer’s Disease
In: Neuropsychology (2019)
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Using what’s there: Bilinguals adaptively rely on orthographic and color cues to achieve language control
In: Cognition (2019)
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What reading aloud reveals about speaking: Regressive saccades implicate a failure to monitor, not inattention, in the prevalence of intrusion errors on function words ...
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What reading aloud reveals about speaking: Regressive saccades implicate a failure to monitor, not inattention, in the prevalence of intrusion errors on function words ...
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