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The effect of bilingual education on housing price-a case study of bilingual school conversion
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Is mere exposure enough? The effects of bilingual environments on infant cognitive development.
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How Abstract (Non-embodied) Linguistic Representations Augment Cognitive Control
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The influence of contextual constraint on verbal selection mechanisms and its neural correlates in Parkinson’s disease
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Role of Processing Speed and Cognitive Control during Word Retrieval in Persons with Aphasia ...
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Cognitive Control Facilitates Attentional Disengagement during Second Language Comprehension
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In: Brain Sciences ; Volume 9 ; Issue 5 (2019)
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The Effect of Cognates on Cognitive Control in Late Sequential Multilinguals: A Bilingual Advantage?
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In: Behavioral Sciences ; Volume 9 ; Issue 3 (2019)
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Proactive and Reactive Language Control in the Bilingual Brain
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In: Brain Sciences ; Volume 9 ; Issue 7 (2019)
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Does the Bilingual Advantage in Cognitive Control Exist and If So, What Are Its Modulating Factors? A Systematic Review
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In: Behavioral Sciences ; Volume 9 ; Issue 3 (2019)
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The Lasting Effects of Language Acquisition: Testing Cognitive Abilities after L2 Attrition
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The Lasting Effects of Language Acquisition: Testing Cognitive Abilities after L2 Attrition
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How do word frequency and semantic diversity affect selection of representations in word processing?
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The Role of Cognitive Control in Understanding Speech in Noise
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In: Honors Theses at the University of Iowa (2019)
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Role of Processing Speed and Cognitive Control during Word Retrieval in Persons with Aphasia
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Conjunction search: can we simultaneously bias attention to features and relations?
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Second-language proficiency modulates the brain language control network in bilingual translators: An event-related fMRI study
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Verbal fluency as a measure of lexico-semantic access and cognitive control in bilingual aphasia
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The research on bilingual language processing explores two main avenues of relevance to the present study: lexico-semantic access and cognitive control. Lexico-semantic access research investigates the manner in which bilingual individuals retrieve single words from their lexical system. Healthy bilingual individuals can manipulate their lexico-semantic access to accommodate settings in which code- or language-switching is expected. Alternatively, they can manipulate their lexico-semantic access to speak only their first (L1) or second (L2) languages. Cognitive control, also known as executive functioning, is closely related to lexico-semantic access. Specifically, bilingual individuals maintain and switch between their languages through a mechanism known as cognitive control. Both cognitive control and lexico-semantic access are important for language processing in healthy bilingual individuals as well as bilingual persons with aphasia (BPWA). However, the extent to which BPWA utilize each of these processes in the production of single words is still unknown. The present study used a method of verbal fluency in the form of a novel modified category generation task to assess the relative contributions of lexico-semantic access and cognitive control in bilingual healthy controls and BPWA.
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Bilingual aphasia; Category generation; Cognitive control; Lexical access; Speech therapy; Verbal fluency
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Eye movements provide insight into individual differences in children's analogical reasoning strategies.
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Effects of Bilingualism on Cognitive Control: Considering the Age of Immersion and Different Linguistic Environments ...
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