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What’s left for balanced bilinguals? Language proficiency and item familiarity affect left-hemisphere specialization in metaphor processing
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More Evidence that a Switch is Not (always) a Switch: Binning Bilinguals Reveals Dissociations between Task and Language Switching
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Does bilingualism increase brain or cognitive reserve in patients with temporal lobe epilepsy?
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In: Epilepsia (2018)
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Inhibition Accumulates Over Time at Multiple Processing Levels in Bilingual Language Control
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Subjective Cognitive Decline, Objective Cognition, and Depression in Older Hispanics Screened for Memory Impairment
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A relative bilingual advantage in switching with preparation: Nuanced explorations of the proposed association between bilingualism and task switching.
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In: Journal of experimental psychology. General, vol 146, iss 11 (2017)
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Bilinguals’ Twisted Tongues: Frequency Lag or Interference?
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A Relative Bilingual Advantage in Switching with Preparation: Nuanced Explorations of the Proposed Association Between Bilingualism and Task Switching
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A Switch is Not a Switch: Syntactically-Driven Bilingual Language Control
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Bilingual Language Intrusions and Other Speech Errors in Alzheimer’s Disease
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Grammatical Constraints on Language Switching: Language Control is not Just Executive Control
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Speaking Two Languages for the Price of One: Bypassing Language Control Mechanisms via Accessibility-Driven Switches
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Data from: Frequency drives lexical access in reading but not in speaking: The frequency-lag hypothesis. In Keith Rayner Eye Movements in Reading Data Collection. ...
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More than Use it or Lose it: The Number of Speakers Effect on Heritage Language Proficiency
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Second-language fluency predicts native language stroop effects: evidence from Spanish-English bilinguals.
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In: Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society : JINS, vol 20, iss 3 (2014)
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What’s Easier: Doing What You Want, or Being Told What to Do? Cued versus Voluntary Language and Task Switching
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Which Language Declines More? Longitudinal versus Cross-Sectional Decline of Picture Naming in Bilinguals with Alzheimer’s Disease
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