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Schizotypy and Theory of Mind in a second language: Evidence from German-English bilinguals ...
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Grammatical gender and linguistic relativity: A systematic review
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Flexible egocentricity: Asymmetric switch costs on a perspective-taking task
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Cultural effects rather than a bilingual advantage in cognition: A review and an empirical study. ...
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The bilingual advantage hypothesis contends that the management of two languages in the brain is carried out through domain-general mechanisms, and that bilinguals possess a performance advantage over monolinguals on (non-linguistic) tasks that tap these processes. Presently, there is evidence both for and against such an advantage. Interestingly, the evidence in favor has been thought strongest in children and older adults, leading some researchers to argue that young adults might be at peak performance levels, and therefore bilingualism is unable to confer an improvement. We conducted a large-scale review of the extant literature and found that the weight of research pointed to an absence of positive evidence for a bilingual advantage at any age. We next gave a large number of young adult participants a task designed to test the bilingual advantage hypothesis. Reasoning from the literature that young adults from an East Asian (Korean) culture would likely outperform those from a Western (British) culture, ... : N/A ...
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URL: https://www.repository.cam.ac.uk/handle/1810/286140 https://dx.doi.org/10.17863/cam.33454
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‘She says, he says’: Does the sex of an instructor interact with the grammatical gender of targets in a perspective-taking task?
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The Simon Task With Young Adult Bilinguals Revisited: New Evidence and Analyses. ...
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