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Predictions about the Cognitive Consequences of Language Switching on Executive Functioning Inspired by the Adaptive Control Hypothesis Fail More Often than Not
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In: Brain Sci (2021)
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Other Language Proficiency Predicts Unique Variance in Verbal Fluency Not Accounted for Directly by Target Language Proficiency: Cross-Language Interference?
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On the ambiguity regarding the relationship between sequential congruency effects, bilingual advantages in cognitive control, and the disengagement of attention
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Does Bilingualism Enhance Mental Flexibility or the Disengagement of Attention? ...
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Bilingual Advantages in Inhibition or Selective Attention: More Challenges
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Effects of script similarity on bilingual advantages in executive control are likely to be negligible or null
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Bilingual advantages in executive functioning: problems in convergent validity, discriminant validity, and the identification of the theoretical constructs
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