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Differential Recruitment of Executive Control Regions during Phonological Competition in Monolinguals and Bilinguals
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Bilingualism increases neural response consistency and attentional control: Evidence for sensory and cognitive coupling
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Neural processing of speech in children is influenced by bilingual experience
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Spoken Words Activate Cross-Linguistic Orthographic Competitors in the Absence of Phonological Overlap
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In: Bartolotti, James; Daniel, Natalia; & Marian, Viorica. (2013). Spoken Words Activate Cross-Linguistic Orthographic Competitors in the Absence of Phonological Overlap. Proceedings of the Cognitive Science Society, 35(35). Retrieved from: http://www.escholarship.org/uc/item/70j9165r (2013)
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Parallel language activation and cognitive control during spoken word recognition in bilinguals
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Bilingual Two-Way Immersion Programs Benefit Academic Achievement
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Bimodal Bilinguals Co-activate Both Languages during Spoken Comprehension
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Language Learning and Control in Monolinguals and Bilinguals
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Multilingual Stroop performance: Effects of trilingualism and proficiency on inhibitory control
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The Cognitive Benefits of Being Bilingual
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Today, more of the world’s population is bilingual or multilingual than monolingual. In addition to facilitating cross-cultural communication, this trend also positively affects cognitive abilities. Researchers have shown that the bilingual brain can have better attention and task-switching capacities than the monolingual brain, thanks to its developed ability to inhibit one language while using another. In addition, bilingualism has positive effects at both ends of the age spectrum: Bilingual children as young as seven months can better adjust to environmental changes, while bilingual seniors can experience less cognitive decline.
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